Hello Esteban,
On Sun, Jul 19, 2009 at 8:24 PM, Esteban A. Maringolo
<emaringolo(a)gmail.com>wrote;wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to flatten an accessor, but I can't find how.
What I have is ClassA which has a dictionary with ClassB as its
association values, and each ClassB has a value too.
What I want to accomplish, is to flatten all this structure, so
everytime I want to edit an instance of ClassA, I have direct access
to ClassB's value.
ClassA has a dictionary, but its access is encapsulated trough
ClassA>>atXXX: and ClassA>>atXXX:put:, I could change it to standard
#at:put: pair, in order to user MADictionaryAccesor or use a
MAPlugabbleAccessor, but I'm doing something wrong, because I don't
know how to flatten ClassA descriptions.
Any pointer or example to look at?
MADescription>>propertyAccessor: is a good example of chaining accessors.
It sounds like that is what you need to do.
Thanks in advance,
If it helps then you are welcome in advance ;)
John
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