From the documentation:
...
A default’s value must be a property list, that is, an instance of (or
for collections a combination of instances of): NSData,NSString,
NSNumber, NSDate, NSArray, or NSDictionary. If you want to store any
other type of object, you should typically archive it to create an
instance of NSData. For more details, see User Defaults Programming
Topics for Cocoa.
...
So, no, ensuring that a class conforms to <NSCoding> will not make
instances of said class compatible with NSUserDefaults.
b.bum
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