Re: What to use observeValueForKeyPath: context
Re: What to use observeValueForKeyPath: context
- Subject: Re: What to use observeValueForKeyPath: context
- From: Dave Dribin <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 29 Aug 2008 10:13:21 -0500
On Aug 29, 2008, at 10:03 AM, Phil wrote:
On Sat, Aug 30, 2008 at 2:56 AM, Dave Dribin <email@hidden>
wrote:
Is there some benefit to using number values over string constants,
or is it
just stylistic differences?
Using NSStrings (or any other object) will work fine, but comparing
two primitive numbers is a lot faster than comparing to strings.
As long as the pointers point to unique objects (and they remain valid
even in a GC world), you just need to compare their pointer value. So
even with this:
static NSString *PropertyObservationContext = @"Property Context";
You can still check (context == PropertyObservationContext) in
observeValueForKeyPath:ofObject:change:context:.
Personally, I wouldn't use arbitary numbers for any pointer value
(even a context variable like this), but that's just my stylistic
difference.
I generally wouldn't either, unless there's some benefit I'm not seeing.
-Dave
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