> On 2015 Jan 27, at 01:24, Quincey Morris 
> <quinceymor...@rivergatesoftware.com> wrote:
> 
> I’m not sure that it’s “bad”, though it is nontypical, which is why there’s a 
> [nontypical] custom accessor. a Core Data property access has two general 
> steps … you can customize one or both of these steps.

OK, the documentation writer may have thought that customizing the 
representation or transformation between value and ivar, although untypical, 
would be a typical use case for Custom Primitive Accessor Methods, and 
therefore a good example, except that the writer neglected to write that.  
Instead, the writer merely showed some bare-bones code without explaining what 
it could do or why, which is why it made no sense to me.


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