on 2005-10-17 12:02 PM, Paul Berkowitz at email@hidden wrote:
> But developers experienced with implementing
> AppleScript know that they can make it work for 'at [a container]'.
> (Presumably that's coerced to the 'end of elements' at that container under
> the hood.)
Actually, the documentation says to insert the new object at any place
within the container that makes internal sense. Even this isn't necessary.
In a Core Data application, which is based on NSSet, there isn't even a
concept of ordering within the container unless you emulate it indirectly.
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