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ios - Subclass of class with synthesized readonly property cannot access instance variable in Objective-C

In the superclass MyClass:

@interface MyClass : NSObject

@property (nonatomic, strong, readonly) NSString *pString;

@end

@implementation MyClass

@synthesize pString = _pString;

@end

In the subclass MySubclass

@interface MySubclass : MyClass

@end

@implementation MySubclass

- (id)init {
    if (self = [super init]) {
        _pString = @"Some string";
    }
    return self;
}

The problem is that the compiler doesn't think that _pString is a member of MySubclass, but I have no problem accessing it in MyClass.

What am I missing?

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The instance variable _pString produced by @synthesize is private to MyClass. You need to make it protected in order for MySubclass to be able to access it.

Add an ivar declaration for _pString in the @protected section of MyClass, like this:

@interface MyClass : NSObject {
    @protected
    NSString *_pString;
}

@property (nonatomic, strong, readonly) NSString *pString;

@end

Now synthesize the accessors as usual, and your variable will become accessible to your subclass.


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