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Re: Catch exception in NSArrayController
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Re: Catch exception in NSArrayController


  • Subject: Re: Catch exception in NSArrayController
  • From: Konrad Windszus <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 17 Sep 2009 17:27:20 +0200

I am throwing it myself (or more exactly a c++ library I call within a get method of the model class). But I don't want to handle the exception in the model class, but rather in the controller, which can then disable some UI buttons.

Am 17.09.2009 um 16:41 schrieb Sean McBride:

On 9/17/09 1:26 PM, Konrad Windszus said:

I have a classical binding usecase: A NSArrayController is used for
displaying the columns of a NSTableView. The columns itself therefore
use the arrangedObject method of the NSArrayController. In the get
methods of the model itself (which normally return an NSString* which
should be displayed in the column), there could occur an exception. I
want to catch that exception in the NSArrayController. I therefore
subclassed the NSArrayController and overwrote valueForKeyPath with a
simple:

- (id)valueForKeyPath:(NSString *)keyPath {
	try {
		[super valueForKeyPath:keyPath];
	}
	catch (...) {
		// want to get here, if there is an exception thrown within the
model class
	}
}

Unfortunately it is only called with arrangedObjects. At that point no
exception is thrown yet. Somewhere after that a valueForKeyPath must
be executed on that returned arrangedObjects. Since I have not
subclassed this proxy class, I cannot intercept its valueForKeyPath
method and therefore cannot catch the exception. Is there a simple way
to catch exceptions in the controller class which is thrown during
calling a get method (over binding mechanims)?

What's this exception you speak of? Are you throwing or is the system?


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Sean McBride, B. Eng                 email@hidden
Rogue Research                        www.rogue-research.com
Mac Software Developer              Montréal, Québec, Canada


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