Cocoa forControlEvents:WHATGOESHERE

好久不见. 提交于 2019-12-01 00:30:23

I'm not sure if I understand you correctly, but if you're programming a Mac,

[theHappyButton setTarget:self];
[theHappyButton setAction:@selector(doStuff)];

it is two separate lines, rather than the one combined line of code on an iPhone.

I hope that is what you were after??

To find it in the doco: choose on the 10.6 doco (not iOS) and search on "setAction:". You'll see it in NSControl Class Reference. NSButton is of course a subclass of NSControl.

The method you're asking about does not exist in Cocoa, so nothing goes there. Cocoa controls have a single target with a single action, and either use a different addTarget:-type method for each kind of action or expect a delegate object that will handle all the events they generate.

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