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Re: Managed Object with Getter
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Re: Managed Object with Getter


  • Subject: Re: Managed Object with Getter
  • From: Jim Correia <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 13 Jan 2010 20:19:26 -0500

On Jan 13, 2010, at 7:29 PM, Richard Somers wrote:

> On Jan 13, 2010, at 7:14 AM, Jim Correia wrote:
>
>> This style is typically used for non-object BOOL values. If you use it for an NSNumber attribute, you run the risk of someone familiar with the pattern assuming it is a BOOL property and writing
>>
>> 	if ([managedObject isSelected]) {
>>
>> 	}
>>
>> which will of course be be true whenever the property is non-nil, no regardless of the actual value.
>
> Thanks for the reply and the information. The attribute is a bool in the Xcode data modeler. When you copy the Obj-C 2.0 method declarations for the bool attribute to the clipboard this is what you get.
>
>     @property (nonatomic, retain) NSNumber *selected;
>
> So I assume that Core Data frameworks default is to use a NSNumber for a bool value.

That is correct. Core Data always expresses its attribute as object values.

If you want to have a scalar BOOL property on your object, you can, but you must write your own accessors. (And be aware of and deal with -setNilValueForKey: as appropriate.)

For example:

- (BOOL)isSelected
{
    NSNumber *selected = nil;

    [self willAccessValueForKey: @"selected"];
    selected = [self primitiveSelected];
    [self didAccessValueForKey: @"selected"];

    return (selected != nil) ? [selected boolValue] : NO;
}

- (void)setSelected:(BOOL)selected
{
    [self willChangeValueForKey: @"selected"];
    [self setPrimitiveSelected: [NSNumber numberWithBool: selected]];
    [self didChangeValueForKey: @"selected"];
}

- Jim



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References: 
 >Managed Object with Getter (From: Richard Somers <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Managed Object with Getter (From: Kyle Sluder <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Managed Object with Getter (From: Richard Somers <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Managed Object with Getter (From: Jim Correia <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Managed Object with Getter (From: Richard Somers <email@hidden>)

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