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Case-insensitive KVC in Cocoa?


I'd appreciate some feedback on a particular approach I'm thinking of using. The scenario is below.

I have an object (lets call it MObject) that has a number of properties, say, x and y coordinates, height and width. The properties are named according to the KVC guidelines (MObject.x; MObject.height, etc). My next task, is to read in an XML file that describes this MObject. Unfortunately, the XML elements are named differently -- X and Y, Height and Width (note the capitalization).

Ideally, the XML elements would match up with MObject's properties. In this case, I could use KVC and avoid a whole whack of code:

for (xmlProperty in xmlElement)
{
    [MObject setValue:xmlProperty.value forKey:xmlProperty.name].
}

One way of approaching this would be to make use of case-insensitive keys. Where would I start with that? Are there any other, better solutions?

Suggestions very much appreciated.


Solution

  • Don't override -[NSObject valueForKey:] and -[NSObject setValue:forKey:] if you can at all help it.

    Your best bet would be to convert the keys you get from the XML file on the fly. Use a separate method to do the conversion and you can also maintain a cache of names to property keys, so you only need to do each conversion once.

    - (NSString *)keyForName:(NSString *)name {
        // _nameToKeyCache is an NSMutableDictionary that caches the key
        // generated for a given name so it's only generated once per name
        NSString *key = [_nameToKeyCache objectForKey:name];
        if (key == nil) {
            // ...generate key...
            [_nameToKeyCache setObject:key forKey:name];
        }
        return key;
    }
    
    - (void)foo:xmlElement {
        for (xmlProperty in xmlElement) {
            [myObject setValue:xmlProperty.value forKey:[self keyForName:xmlProperty.name]].
        }
    }