The getter looks good. Yes, it will generate a warning. You can set the
SuppressAllWarnings annotation to hide them - I can't remember the exact
syntax.
The setter should take an NSArray, which will also allow an NSMutableArray
to be passed since it is a subclass.
John
On 11/1/07, Ricardo Parada <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi All,
> Just wondering how people are writing their accessor methods inside their
> EOs now that NSArray and NSMutableArray have been parameterized (did I say
> that right? :-) ). For example consider the following accessors for a
> to-many relationship called "records". Is this the right way to do it
> because line #7 is still generating a warning in eclipse. And what is the
> correct type for the setRecords() method? Should it take an
> NSMutableArray<Record> or an NSArray<Record> argument?
>
>
> 1: public void setRecords(NSMutableArray<Record> value) {
> 2: takeStoredValueForKey(value, "records");
> 3: }
> 4:
> 5:
> 6: public NSArray<Record> records() {
> 7: return ((NSArray<Record>)storedValueForKey("records"));
> 8: }
> 9:
> 10:
> 11: public void addToRecords(Record value) {
> 12: includeObjectIntoPropertyWithKey(value, "records");
> 13: }
> 14:
> 15:
> 16: public void removeFromRecords(Record value) {
> 17: excludeObjectFromPropertyWithKey(value, "records");
> 18: }
>
>
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