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From: | Fred Kiefer |
Subject: | Re: Core Data |
Date: | Sun, 29 May 2011 21:31:07 +0200 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux x86_64; de; rv:1.9.2.17) Gecko/20110414 SUSE/3.1.10 Thunderbird/3.1.10 |
On 29.05.2011 21:23, Gregory Casamento wrote:
I believe that the reason was that NSObjectController needs to point to an implementation of NSManagedObjectContext since it lives in AppKit, so I implemented a dummy version. This was likely before GSCoreData was even started or before it was completed. Nevertheless I don't think NSManagedObjectContext even belongs in AppKit, so there needs to be a way to reference it in NSObjectController (since NSObjectController is in AppKit) without putting NSManagedObjectContext there.
Shouldn't a line like @class NSManagedObjectContextin the header do the trick? Or will this lead to problems with the linker later on? In that case we should just change the interface to use id instead of that class.
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