Hi all,

I've run into a something I find strange. I've got a property declared as:

@property(readwrite, assign, nonatomic) CGImageRef image;

And it's implemented as:

-(CGImageRef)image
{
        return mImage;
}

-(void)setImage:(CGImageRef)newImage
{
        if(mImage != newImage)
        {
                CGImageRelease(mImage);
                CGImageRetain(newImage);
                mImage = newImage;
        }
}

When I try to set it using KVC (e.g. [obj setValue:[NSValue valueWithPointer:image] forKeyPath:@"image"]), it says [<*ClassName* 0x133050> setValue:forUndefinedKey:]: this class is not key value coding-compliant for the key image.'

Any hints on why the class is not KVC-compliant? I've read the docs and it seems to satisfy the bullet points listed (moreover it's even declared as @property so the naming of the setters / getters should be alright).

Thanks,
M
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