In an iOS app I am writing I want to traverse a class hierarchy to make an inventory of all subclasses. My intent is to use each subclass type as a key -- via NSStringForClass()
-- in a dictionary.
My motivation is to be able to automatically discover all variants of a base class so that I can call methods associated with that class. For reasons of division of labor I prefer not to use method overriding here.
Is it possible to do such a traversal? How would it work?
Here's an example. This method will return all subclasses descending from the class you send the message to.
@interface NSObject (Debugging)
+ (NSArray *) allSubclasses;
@end
@implementation NSObject (Debugging)
+ (NSArray *) allSubclasses
{
Class myClass = [self class];
NSMutableArray *mySubclasses = [NSMutableArray array];
unsigned int numOfClasses;
Class *classes = objc_copyClassList(&numOfClasses);
for (unsigned int ci = 0; ci < numOfClasses; ci++) {
// Replace the code in this loop to limit the result to immediate subclasses:
// Class superClass = class_getSuperclass(classes[ci]);
// if (superClass == myClass)
// [mySubclasses addObject: classes[ci]];
Class superClass = classes[ci];
do {
superClass = class_getSuperclass(superClass);
} while (superClass && superClass != myClass);
if (superClass)
[mySubclasses addObject: classes[ci]];
}
free(classes);
return mySubclasses;
}
@end
Modify it as needed, make recursive calls, etc.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/9587829/traverse-a-class-hierarchy-from-base-to-all-descendants