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NSProtocolChecker


Inherits from:
NSObject
Declared in:
Foundation/NSProtocolChecker.h




Class Description


The NSProtocolChecker class defines an object that restricts the messages that can be sent to another object (referred to as the checker's delegate). This can be particularly useful when an object with many methods, only a few of which ought to be remotely accessible, is made available using the Distributed Objects system.

A protocol checker acts as a kind of proxy; when it receives a message that is in its designated protocol, it forwards the message to its target, and consequently appears to be the target object itself. However, when it receives a message not in its protocol, it raises an NSInvalidArgumentException exception to indicate that the message isn't allowed, whether or not the target object implements the method.

Typically, an object that is to be distributed (yet must restrict messages) creates an NSProtocolChecker for itself and returns the checker rather than returning itself in response to any messages. The object might also register the checker as the root object of an NSConnection.

The object should be careful about vending references to self-the protocol checker will convert a return value of self to indicate the checker rather than the object for any messages forwarded by the checker, but direct references to the object (bypassing the checker) could be passed around by other objects.




Method Types


Creating a checker
+ protocolCheckerWithTarget:protocol:
- initWithTarget:protocol:
Getting information
- protocol
- target


Class Methods



protocolCheckerWithTarget:protocol:

+ (id)protocolCheckerWithTarget:(NSObject *)anObject protocol:(Protocol *)aProtocol

Allocates and initializes an NSProtocolChecker instance that will forward any messages in aProtocol to anObject, the protocol checker's target. Thus, the checker can be vended in lieu of anObject to restrict the messages that can be sent to anObject. Returns the new instance.


Instance Methods



initWithTarget:protocol:

- (id)initWithTarget:(NSObject *)anObject protocol:(Protocol *)aProtocol

Initializes a newly allocated NSProtocolChecker instance that will forward any messages in aProtocol to anObject, the protocol checker's target. Thus, the checker can be vended in lieu of anObject to restrict the messages that can be sent to anObject. If anObject is allowed to be freed or dereferenced by clients, the free method should be included in aProtocol.

protocol

- (Protocol *)protocol

Returns the protocol object the receiver uses.

target

- (NSObject *)target

Returns the target of the receiver.


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