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Re: @dynamic and Programmatic Access to Setters
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Re: @dynamic and Programmatic Access to Setters


  • Subject: Re: @dynamic and Programmatic Access to Setters
  • From: Mike Rossetti <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 17 Apr 2008 22:17:32 -0600

On Apr 17, 2008, at 10:12 PM, Jack Repenning wrote:
On Apr 17, 2008, at 8:47 PM, Mike Rossetti wrote:
Yes, that's my understanding. But according to the comments I mentioned in my earlier message, Core Data provides the implementations. And clearly it does since I can edit, save and restore the document. I'm just missing the 'magic' that tells me how to set/get a property being managed by Core Data.

I don't know anything about those comments. They look suspiciously like the sort of thing that's might be always shown whether they're needed or not, so I was prepared to ignore them ;-)


The fact that you've set, saved, and seen again the tip name seems much more interesting. But I think you have no certainty that it was saved in the place you think it was?

Yes, I am absolutely positive that document storage was operating as expected.


Mike

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 >Re: @dynamic and Programmatic Access to Setters (From: Jack Repenning <email@hidden>)

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