Well, apparently I was mistaken... Sorry for any confusion.

The idea of EOF optimized @stuff always kind of made sense to me, but I have no clue anymore where I got the idea that this is actually done.

On Apr 28, 2008, at 16:01, Alexander Spohr wrote:

Am 28.04.2008 um 19:22 schrieb Florijan Stamenkovic:

I thought that @count operates directly on the db

No.

The @keypath-actions are something that NSArray does. And NSArray knows nothing about EOF.

Hm, this could easily be overridden by an EOF specific subclass... An NSArray (a fault) that would respond to objectAtIndex(...) by firing the fault and returning the appropriate object, but would respond to valueForKeyPath("[EMAIL PROTECTED]") by asking EOF to evaluate it directly. No? Well, maybe I am pushing this idea way too far :)

Anyway, my confusion..

F
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