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Authors
- Manuel Guesdon (
mguesdon@orange-concept.com)
-
Date: Generated at 2025-12-01
Copyright: (C) 1999-2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
- Declared in:
- WebObjects/GSWRepetition.h
Availability: OpenStep
Description forthcoming.
GSWRepetition declares 6 Instance Variables
Instance Variables for GSWRepetition Class
@protected GSWAssociation*
_count;
Availability: OpenStep
Warning the underscore at the start of the
name of this instance variable indicates that, even
though it is not technically private, it is
intended for internal use within the package, and
you should not use the variable in other code.
@protected GSWAssociation*
_index;
Availability: OpenStep
Warning the underscore at the start of the
name of this instance variable indicates that, even
though it is not technically private, it is
intended for internal use within the package, and
you should not use the variable in other code.
@protected GSWAssociation*
_item;
Availability: OpenStep
Warning the underscore at the start of the
name of this instance variable indicates that, even
though it is not technically private, it is
intended for internal use within the package, and
you should not use the variable in other code.
@protected GSWAssociation*
_list;
Availability: OpenStep
Warning the underscore at the start of the
name of this instance variable indicates that, even
though it is not technically private, it is
intended for internal use within the package, and
you should not use the variable in other code.
@protected GSWAssociation*
_startIndex;
Availability: OpenStep
Don't begin at 0 but at startIndex
Warning the underscore at the start of the
name of this instance variable indicates that, even
though it is not technically private, it is
intended for internal use within the package, and
you should not use the variable in other code.
@protected GSWAssociation*
_stopIndex;
Availability: OpenStep
Don't end at count-1 or list count -1 but at
stopIndex
Warning the underscore
at the start of the name of this instance variable
indicates that, even though it is not technically
private, it is intended for internal use
within the package, and you should not use the
variable in other code.
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