You are going to grow hair on your palms doing this but…

willRead();
Object value = __dictionary().valueForKey(“your attribute”);

Should, I think, do what you want.  Of course, it is package protected so you 
will need to use reflection to get access.  And the result may be null if the 
object is still a fault.

Is this an FK or PK by chance?


Chuck





On 2014-09-11, 12:22 PM, "John Pollard" wrote:

Apologies, I meant takeStoredValueForKey(). Within there, how can I safely see 
what the value currently is when when this method is called, before I invoke 
super. takeStoredValueForKey() to take on the new value?
John

On 11 Sep 2014, at 18:10, John Huss 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

The order of calls is:

takeValueForKey -> setXXX -> takeStoredValueForKey

All of these maybe skipped except for takeStoredValueForKey, so that is the 
only one you should override to see what is getting saved.


On Thu, Sep 11, 2014 at 8:55 AM, John Pollard 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi List,

In some debugging within takeValueForKey() I want to find out if the key 
already has a value set. If I call valueForKey() or storedValueForKey() and the 
value isn't already set I get infinite recursion as it triggers a fault and 
tries to load with takeValueForKey() and so on.

I am trying to debug where a value is being set to null, but apparently not 
going via validateXXX() or setXXX() methods, so I want to trap the case where 
the takeValueForKey() is passed null when the key value was previously non-null 
and log a stack trace.

Thanks
John
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