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Re: What's the point of @properties?
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Re: What's the point of @properties?


  • Subject: Re: What's the point of @properties?
  • From: Stefan Nobis <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 20 Sep 2010 12:30:40 +0200
  • Mail-followup-to: Bill Bumgarner <email@hidden>, Markus Spoettl <email@hidden>, Jim Thomason <email@hidden>, Cocoa Developers <email@hidden>

Bill Bumgarner <email@hidden> writes:

> Thus, with the latest bleeding edge compiler, all you need is the
> @property() (and cleanup in -dealloc) to declare a fully KVO
> compliant attribute of your class.

Is this also supported by the debugger? In XCode 3.x I once tried to
omit the iVars but that's not very funny to debug (as it's hard to
inspect the property values without manually declared iVars).

--
Until the next mail...,
Stefan.

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