On Tue, May 6, 2008 at 2:27 PM, Steve Steinitz
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> All my properties have a setters and getters and have the appropriate calls
> to
>
> will|did Access|Change ValueForKey
>
> before/after any change. Is there more that I need to do?
You don't say whether or not you
Summary:
KVO compliance discussion
Detailed problem description
Request (to Jens) for clarification
What I've tried
A failed workaround
A crappy, unsound workaround
Hi Jens, Jack and List Participants,
Thanks, Jens, for your reply.
On 4/5/08, Jens Alfke wrote:
Cannot
On May 4, 2008, at 10:07 PM, Jens Alfke wrote:
The usual cause of this is that you have a property that isn't KVO-
compliant. Something accesses your 'foo' property and registers as
an observer of that property, and also as an observer of the object
that's the property's current value; you c
On 4 May '08, at 3:35 PM, Steve Steinitz wrote:
Cannot remove an observer for the key path
"name" from because it is not registered as
an observer.
"It" refers to the observer. -removeObserver:forKeyPath: raises this
exception if told to remove an object that isn't currently registered
Hello,
I now have two projects where I am getting the error below.
I've tried some obvious things like adding calls to will|did
Access|Change ValueForKey to my custom methods and also ensuring
key-value compliance by adding dummy setters. Here is the error.
Cannot remove an observer for t