in apple documentation, they are talking about cancel & isCancelled method
the fact is texto : "cancelling an operation does not immediately force it to
stop what it is doing"
so why not add another method , it's goal : verify the availability to iterate
the queue inside the nsoperation and th
ll
respond to tadDict ), so your code will be weird again with if ( if ( if (
NSEnumerator will be better to count the number of 'plist' file exist in a
bundle to prepare the quantity of dictionnary.
Le 12 févr. 2011 à 16:19, Jerry Krinock a écrit :
> First of all, I agree wit
hi,
why not try something like :
if ( [self isKindOfClass:[SuperClass class] ] )
{
}
so your test will not depend on instance but on 'typeof'
usually in code you use 'super' to verify that some data in 'super' already
exist or need to be initialised between testing super & self
Le 12 févr
hi,
i want you to propose just an idea , a remark, on apple documentation is
said
The NSFetchRequest class is used to describe search criteria used to retrieve
data from a persistent store. implicitely you must record all of them and
update them sometimes
in your idea there is a l