.... pretend .... you ... never mentioned that?
I suppose your fetch spec would then be
EOFetchSpecification<NSDictionary> and maybe it would just work out?
ms
On Jan 7, 2008, at 10:04 PM, Mr. Pierre Frisch wrote:
And what do you do with raw rows?
Pierre
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On Jan 7, 2008, at 7:36, Mike Schrag wrote:
NSArray<MyEO> = ec.objectsWithFetchSpecification(spec, MyEO.class)
I think generic EOFS would be better ... Passing in Class objects
to fulfill generics always feels a bit like hackery. It's really
cheating -- you're basically casting without using cast syntax,
because you can't enforce that the class you put in is actually
related to the objects of the fetch spec in any way, so it's as
unsafe as an arbitrary cast.
public <T> NSArray<T>
objectsWithFetchSpecification(EOFetchSpecification<T> fetchSpec)
{ ... }
then
EOFetchSpecification<Person> fetchSpec = ...;
NSArray<Person> people = ec.objectsWithFetchSpecification(fetchSpec);
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