Re: File's Owner
Re: File's Owner
- Subject: Re: File's Owner
- From: Quincey Morris <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 27 May 2008 13:40:19 -0700
On May 27, 2008, at 11:50, Andy Lee wrote:
That's not good either. "Root object" has a special meaning in the
context of archiving graphs of objects. In particular, it's one of
the archived objects, whereas File's Owner is by definition not one
of the objects in the nib.
Yes.
I was addressing specifically the point you made, which was that
"File's Owner isn't the object that loaded the nib, it's the object
that the object that loaded the nib *says* is the owner." My way,
this level of indirection goes away.
If you look at the rest of my original suggestion (before the
clarification above), I suggested the term "Nib's Loader" as a
replacement for "File's Owner", which would connote something
behavioral: "I'm the object that loaded this nib."
Yes, I agree it's simpler, but I really do think you'd need to test it
out on some unsuspecting victims before you could be sure it was
eliminating the part of the complexity that's actually causing the
difficulty.
Putting this the other way round, I'm not sure that the answer is to
give File's Owner or Nib's Loader behavior that justifies its name,
but rather to give it a unobjectionable name that justifies its (lack
of) behavior -- if anyone can come up with such a name.
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