On 18 Jul '08, at 9:44 PM, Rick Mann wrote:

I know how to use the dot syntax in the typical case. What I want is an authoritative reference on how property names change case to match accessor functions I define.

It's probably described in the documentation for Key-Value Coding.

If you have a choice, avoid using dot syntax at all.

Really? Why? Seems like Apple encourages it quite strongly, and I frakking hate square brackets.

I agree. Some people might have a religious objection to dots, but I find they're easier to type and make the overall syntax a lot clearer.

—Jens

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