It’s possible to add formal properties to a class via class_addProperty()
:
BOOL class_addProperty(Class cls,
const char *name,
const objc_property_attribute_t *attributes,
unsigned int attributeCount)
The first two parameters are self-explanatory. The third parameter is an array of property attributes, and each property attribute is a name-value pair which follow Objective-C type encodings for declared properties. Note that the documentation still mentions the comma-separated string for the encoding of property attributes. Each segment in the comma-separated string is represented by one objc_property_attribute_t
instance. Furthermore, objc_property_attribute_t
accepts class names besides the generic @
type encoding of id
.
Here’s a first draft of a program that dynamically adds a property called name
to a class that already has an instance variable called _privateName
:
#include <objc/runtime.h>
#import <Foundation/Foundation.h>
@interface SomeClass : NSObject {
NSString *_privateName;
}
@end
@implementation SomeClass
- (id)init {
self = [super init];
if (self) _privateName = @"Steve";
return self;
}
@end
NSString *nameGetter(id self, SEL _cmd) {
Ivar ivar = class_getInstanceVariable([SomeClass class], "_privateName");
return object_getIvar(self, ivar);
}
void nameSetter(id self, SEL _cmd, NSString *newName) {
Ivar ivar = class_getInstanceVariable([SomeClass class], "_privateName");
id oldName = object_getIvar(self, ivar);
if (oldName != newName) object_setIvar(self, ivar, [newName copy]);
}
int main(void) {
@autoreleasepool {
objc_property_attribute_t type = { "T", "@"NSString"" };
objc_property_attribute_t ownership = { "C", "" }; // C = copy
objc_property_attribute_t backingivar = { "V", "_privateName" };
objc_property_attribute_t attrs[] = { type, ownership, backingivar };
class_addProperty([SomeClass class], "name", attrs, 3);
class_addMethod([SomeClass class], @selector(name), (IMP)nameGetter, "@@:");
class_addMethod([SomeClass class], @selector(setName:), (IMP)nameSetter, "v@:@");
id o = [SomeClass new];
NSLog(@"%@", [o name]);
[o setName:@"Jobs"];
NSLog(@"%@", [o name]);
}
}
Its (trimmed) output:
Steve
Jobs
The getter and setter methods should be written more carefully but this should be enough as an example of how to dynamically add a formal property at runtime.
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