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Asked: June 8, 20262026-06-08T12:05:09+00:00 2026-06-08T12:05:09+00:00

Using XCode 4.4’s Convert to Modern Objective C Syntax, my [NSNumber numberWithBool:YES] calls were

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Using XCode 4.4’s Convert to Modern Objective C Syntax, my [NSNumber numberWithBool:YES] calls were converted to @(YES). I had some issue that I’ve now forgotten, and changed them myself to @YES, which is supposed to be the correct syntax.

However, doing so gives me the error:

Unexpected type name ‘BOOL’: expected expression

I know that there is an “expression” syntax but I don’t see why I can’t simply use @YES and @NO.

// Compiler error:
NSDictionary *userDefaultsDefaults = @{@"hasBeenLaunched": @YES};

// No error
NSDictionary *userDefaultsDefaults = @{@"hasBeenLaunched": @(YES)};

Why does @(YES) compile while @YES does not, and what I can do to remedy that?

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    2026-06-08T12:05:10+00:00Added an answer on June 8, 2026 at 12:05 pm

    Short answer:

    Use @(YES) and @(NO)


    Longer answer:

    Have a look at this answer which explains that this is mostly appears to be an oversight on Apple’s part.

    A commenter on this answer also points out:

    There is one small thing I’d like to warn about. Literal bools are also not supported
    because of this. However, a quick fix that I implemented was adding
    this to the beginning of one of my common headers (in an iOS project)

    #ifndef __IPHONE_6_0 
    #if __has_feature(objc_bool) 
    #undef YES 
    #undef NO 
    #define YES __objc_yes 
    #define NO __objc_no 
    #endif 
    #endif
    
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