Let's say I have the following situation:
When I select different rows in the NSTableView, it magically updates the NSArrayController (PersonController) selection. How is the NSTableView doing this? Does it do something like this:
- (void)bind:(NSString *)binding toObject:(id)observableController withKeyPath:(NSString *)keyPath options:(NSDictionary *)options;
{
if([observableController isKindOfClass:[NSArrayController class]]){
// got the NSArrayController, which can be used to change selection
} else {
// not an NSArrayController, don't try to change selection
}
//...
}
I ask because I'm implementing my own bindable NSControl, and I'd like it to modify the selection of the bound NSArrayController like an NSTableView would.
On a hunch, I overrode bind:toObject:withKeyPath:options:
on the NSTableView
and both the NSTableColumn
objects and made them log their bindings. This is the output:
Binding NSTableColumn["Last Name"].value to key path "arrangedObjects.lastName" of NSArrayController: 0x215fc0 Binding NSTable.content to key path "arrangedObjects" of NSArrayController: 0x215fc0 Binding NSTable.selectionIndexes to key path "selectionIndexes" of NSArrayController: 0x215fc0 Binding NSTable.sortDescriptors to key path "sortDescriptors" of NSArrayController: 0x215fc0 Binding NSTableColumn["First Name"].value to key path "arrangedObjects.firstName" of NSArrayController: 0x215fc0
Even though the only bindings I made were to "value" of the NSTableColumn objects, it looks like IB is adding additional bindings automatically. NSTableView
is able to modify the NSArrayController
selection because it's binding selectionIndexes
automatically in IB.
This is confirmed in the NSTableView Bindings Reference, for both selectionIndexes
and sortDescriptors
.
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