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[bugs #9463] Changing the name of an outlet for a custom class fails


From: Gregory John Casamento
Subject: [bugs #9463] Changing the name of an outlet for a custom class fails
Date: Fri, 25 Jun 2004 21:24:23 -0400
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[bugs #9463] Latest Modifications:

Changes by: 
                Gregory John Casamento <greg_casamento@yahoo.com>
'Date: 
                Sat 06/26/2004 at 01:22 (US/Eastern)

------------------ Additional Follow-up Comments ----------------------------
Recreated.   I was trying to do this through the class inspector, not the 
outline view.   Alex P. informed me that he was able to do it throught the menu 
and the outlineview, and I was able to see the issue.

The workaround to this issue is to use the inspector for class operations.  I 
have been considering removing the outline view recently as it would:

1) simplify code
2) avoid issues like this

However, a lot of people seem to like the outlineview as it is similar to the 
IB interface presented in OS4.2.

I believe I know what's causing this, so I should have a fix for it soon.

GJC






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[bugs #9463] Full Item Snapshot:

URL: <http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?func=detailitem&item_id=9463>
Project: GNUstep
Submitted by: Fred Kiefer
On: Sat 06/26/2004 at 00:18

Category:  Gorm
Severity:  3 - Ordinary
Item Group:  Bug
Resolution:  None
Assigned to:  gcasa
Status:  Open


Summary:  Changing the name of an outlet for a custom class fails

Original Submission:  Trying to change the name of a newly added outlet in a 
custom class (not a view) results in the exception:

Uncaught exception NSInvalidArgumentException, reason: Tried to init array with 
nil object

Follow-up Comments
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Date: Sat 06/26/2004 at 01:22       By: gcasa
Recreated.   I was trying to do this through the class inspector, not the 
outline view.   Alex P. informed me that he was able to do it throught the menu 
and the outlineview, and I was able to see the issue.

The workaround to this issue is to use the inspector for class operations.  I 
have been considering removing the outline view recently as it would:

1) simplify code
2) avoid issues like this

However, a lot of people seem to like the outlineview as it is similar to the 
IB interface presented in OS4.2.

I believe I know what's causing this, so I should have a fix for it soon.

GJC

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Date: Sat 06/26/2004 at 01:04       By: gcasa
I am currently trying to recreat this without success.












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