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NSNotificationQueue and NSNotificationCoalescingOnSender
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NSNotificationQueue and NSNotificationCoalescingOnSender


  • Subject: NSNotificationQueue and NSNotificationCoalescingOnSender
  • From: "Shawn Erickson" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 11 May 2006 08:58:27 -0700

I have it in my head that the "NSNotificationCoalescingOnSender"
coalescing mode of NSNotificationQueue uses pointer equivalence and
not -[NSObject isEqual:] to determine a matching object.

Is my memory fooling me? So far I haven't found a document related to
NSNotificationQueue that states how matching is done.

I know when observing the matching against the notification's object
is done using pointer equivalence.

(unless I am missing the docs I guess this warrants a documentation
enhancement request)

-Shawn
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