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Re: Did I reinvent the wheel?
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Re: Did I reinvent the wheel?


  • Subject: Re: Did I reinvent the wheel?
  • From: Jean-Daniel Dupas <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 18 Jul 2008 19:46:42 +0200

I don't think there is built-in support for this specific feature. If archiving, serialization and CoreData do not fit your needs, I bet you have to use your own method.
That said, you should avoid to use an uninitialized variable in your code ;-) (outCount is used in array initializer before you get property count).



Le 18 juil. 08 à 19:22, Jeff LaMarche a écrit :

Hey, folks. I needed an easy way to turn dictionaries into objects and objects into dictionaries based on their properties. I didn't want to have to custom code this for each of the classes i was using, and I couldn't find that functionality in any of the existing objects, but I have this sneaking suspicion that it's in there somewhere. I'd obviously prefer to use the delivered version if one exists.

So, here's what I'm using now - is this a case of solving a problem that didn't need to be solved?
<code>
@implementation NSObject(ToFromDict)
-(NSDictionary *)dictionaryRepresentation {
unsigned int outCount;

NSMutableArray *properties = [NSMutableArray arrayWithCapacity:outCount];
objc_property_t *propList = class_copyPropertyList([self class], &outCount);
int i;

for (i=0; i < outCount; i++)
{
objc_property_t * oneProp = propList + i;
NSString *propName = [[NSString alloc] initWithCString:property_getName(*oneProp)];
[properties addObject:propName];
[propName release];
}
return [self dictionaryWithValuesForKeys:properties];
}
-(id)initWithDictionary:(NSDictionary *)dict {
if (self=[self init])
{
[self setValuesForKeysWithDictionary:dict];
}
return self;
}
@end
</code>


Thanks.
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