Hm, try to look at the NSValue
at https://developer.apple.com/documentation/foundation/nsvalue
You can use it like
struct aStruct
{
int a;
int b;
};
typedef struct aStruct aStruct;
Then sort of "wrap" it to an NSValue
object like:
aStruct struct; struct.a = 0; struct.b = 0;
NSValue *anObj = [NSValue value:&struct withObjCType:@encode(aStruct)];
NSArray *array = @[anObj];
To pull the struct out from NSValue
use:
NSValue *anObj = [array firstObject];
aStruct struct;
[anObj getValue:&struct];
I guess later on, you can have a category from NSValue to make that better =D
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