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Re: NSTableview datasource issues
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Re: NSTableview datasource issues


  • Subject: Re: NSTableview datasource issues
  • From: email@hidden
  • Date: Sun, 20 Dec 2009 17:32:52 +0000
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Alexander,
Thanks for your help.
Yes, I set the breakpoint on the data source methods? The datasource methods are not reached at all.
I did not give you all the methods in my code (it is too lengthy). segmentDict is a global variable because I need it somewhere else.


segmentIndustryData is populated with the method [self insertObject: s inSectorDataAtIndex:(int)i] implemented as follows:


-(void) insertObject:(segmentIndustry *) s inSectorDataAtIndex:(int)index
{

//Add the inverse of this operation to the undo stack
NSUndoManager *undo = [[segmentTableView window] undoManager];
[[undo prepareWithInvocationTarget:self] removeObjectFromSectorDataAtIndex:index];
if (![undo isUndoing]){
[undo setActionName:@"Insert Stock"];
}
//Add the stock to Array
[self startObservingSelector:s];
[segmentIndustryData insertObject:s atIndex:index];
}


a dealloc method takes care of releasing the arrays and dictionary. Anyway, even without retain, the table doesn't reload data.



I do not think naming is the issue, it is more of the good habit to have.


 Thanks.




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