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Dynamically retrieving current method's name
Obj-C introspection: How can a method reference it's own selector?
This applies to Objective-C, is there a preprocessor macro or something to get the SEL value of the current selector? Specifically I'm looking for something like:
-(void) someSelector
{
SEL mySelector = __CURRENT_SELECTOR__;
NSLog(@"I'm in selector %@",NSStringFromSelector(mySelector));
}
it's kinda like the __FILE__ macro but this to obtain the current selector. Pretty useful to pass it to others while not worrying to update it if the selector name is changed.
Every method has two implicit parameters,
selfwhich is anid(the receiver) and aSELcalled_cmd, which is probably what you want.Note that this has nothing to do with preprocessor or anything before compile-time,
_cmdis not a macro, it's an argument.