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Re: class cluster making: easy/lazy way to keep counterpart methods in sync?
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Re: class cluster making: easy/lazy way to keep counterpart methods in sync?


  • Subject: Re: class cluster making: easy/lazy way to keep counterpart methods in sync?
  • From: Ondra Cada <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 21 Feb 2004 23:03:37 +0100

On Saturday, Feb 21, 2004, at 22:36 Europe/Prague, Ben Dougall wrote:

has anyone got any ideas for keeping counter part concrete class methods of a class cluster in sync while working on them? that's same name, very similar implementations (except usually for direct dealings with ivars, although other parts also will vary sometimes) methods. a perfect situation, although i can't imagine how it'd be possible, is to update one method and the others change too, automatically, but only if it's the non-specific to ivar parts of the method.

i want to make a class cluster that'll have potentially quite a few concrete subclasses, and will also be pretty central to the app so it's bound to require a lot of continual updating/tweaking -- and i don't want to have to repeat the same updates/tweaks for each > subclass.

any ideas?

Moving the methods which are same for all classes into the abstract superclass, perhaps?
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Ondra Hada
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