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Asked: June 12, 20262026-06-12T00:48:08+00:00 2026-06-12T00:48:08+00:00

PrefMySpotsViewCtrl.h @class Location; @interface PrefMySpotsViewCtrl : NSViewController { NSTextField *locationSearchInput; NSString * enteredLocation; Location

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PrefMySpotsViewCtrl.h

@class Location;

@interface PrefMySpotsViewCtrl : NSViewController
{
  NSTextField *locationSearchInput;
  NSString * enteredLocation;

  Location *l;
}

@property (nonatomic, retain) IBOutlet NSTextField *locationSearchInput;
@property (nonatomic, retain) NSString *enteredLocation;

PrefMySpotsViewCtrl.m

#import "Location.h"


- (void) controlTextDidChange:(NSNotification *)aNotification
{
   enteredLocation = [locationSearchInput stringValue];
   NSLog(@"in class:%@", enteredLocation);
   [l searchLocation];
}

Location.h

@class PrefMySpotsViewCtrl;

@interface Location : NSObject

{
  PrefMySpotsViewCtrl *p;  
}

- (void) searchLocation;

Location.m

#import "Location.h"
#import "PrefMySpotsViewCtrl.h"

@implementation Location

- (void) searchLocation
{
   NSLog(@"out of class: %@", [p enteredLocation]);
}

User inputs a into locationSearchInput and here is the output

2012-09-30 10:18:12.915 MyApp[839:303] in class:
2012-09-30 10:18:12.917 MyApp[839:303] in class:a

searchLocation method is never executed.

If I do l = [[Location alloc] init]; , then searchLocation is executed but the output is null

2012-09-30 10:28:46.928 MyApp[880:303] in class:
2012-09-30 10:28:46.929 MyApp[880:303] out of class: (null)
2012-09-30 10:28:46.930 MyApp[880:303] in class:a
2012-09-30 10:28:46.931 MyApp[880:303] out of class: (null)

Any idea?

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    2026-06-12T00:48:09+00:00Added an answer on June 12, 2026 at 12:48 am

    But, the question is : have you assigned a valid instance of the controller(PrefMySpotsViewCtrl) to the location object ?

    I mean :

    l = [[Location alloc] init];
    l->p = self;
    [l searchLocation];
    

    Keep in mind that is better to declare the PrefMySpotsViewCtrl as a property in the Location declaration, something like the following :

    @interface Location : NSObject
    {
      PrefMySpotsViewCtrl *p;  
    }
    @property (nonatomic, assign) PrefMySpotsViewCtrl *p;
    

    And then assign it using the property setter :

    l = [[Location alloc] init];
    l.p = self;
    [l searchLocation];
    

    EDIT

    Since from the comments below seems that the OP didn’t understand the logic, i post a simple example to let him understand better :

    1) ClassA declaration :

    @interface ClassA : NSObject
    @property(nonatomic,retain) NSString *ABC;
    @end
    

    2) ClassB declaration:

    @interface ClassB : NSObject 
    @property(nonatomic,assign) ClassA *p;
    -(void) printClassAvar;
    @end
    
    @implementation ClassB
    -(void) printClassAvar {
        NSLog(@"Variable = %@", [self.p ABC]);
    }
    @end
    

    3) Usage :

    ClassA *a = [ClassA new];
    a.ABC = @"XZY";
    ClassB *b = [ClassB new];
    b.p = a;
    [b printClassAvar];
    
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