On Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 9:38 PM, jaayer <[email protected]> wrote: > Enclosed is a fileout of a sample collection named DelegatedSet that works > by delegating to an instance of Set stored in an instance variable. It > implements the basic protocol Collection requires, including #add:, > #remove:ifAbsent: and #do: as well as some additional messages, all through > delegation. Create an instance of it and then inspect that instance with > NewInsepctor, and you will notice the "Elements" item does not work. Nothing > happens when you click it. To inspect the elements, you need to click "set," > the instance variable containing the Set, and then inspect that object > further. Apparently, unless you override one or more messages under the > extension category *Newinspector, NewInspector will not know how to inspect > your collection properly. Worse, as soon as you do implement those methods, > unless you change their category, they will now be considered part of the > *Newinspector package rather than the package your collection belongs to and > will not be saved along with the collection. > > I think at a minimum, any collection understanding #do: and #size should be > inspectable by NewInspector.
I agree. Maybe frederic can help. Cheers Mariano
