Re: NSObject's bind:toObject:forKeyPath:options
Re: NSObject's bind:toObject:forKeyPath:options
- Subject: Re: NSObject's bind:toObject:forKeyPath:options
- From: "Mike R. Manzano" <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 24 Nov 2007 18:38:14 -0800
Well, for one, Apple's own "joystick" example overrides it:
http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Cocoa/Conceptual/CocoaBindings/Concepts/HowDoBindingsWork.html
on 11/24/07 1:26 AM, Keary Suska purportedly said:
> What does NSObject's implementation of
> bind:toObject:forKeyPath:options: do?
>
> Should my class' implementation of it call it on its superclass?
I would ask, why do you feel the need to override the method? Binding
structures have introspection, if you needed that. Otherwise, I
would say,
yes, if you override it, you should call the method on super.
Best,
Keary Suska
Esoteritech, Inc.
"Demystifying technology for your home or business"
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