I'll have some time this weekend to look at this a bit.
-Darrell On Thu, Dec 4, 2014 at 3:29 AM, Héctor A <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello again Darrell, and sorry for bothering one more time, > > I've been browsing the MXMLC source looking for IFactory info, but I > couldn't find what I need. How do I determine the type of class/interface > expected by an IFactory? is it posible or must I add it case by case? I've > seen that when the type value is defined as a child tag it allows for other > IFactory types as expected: > > <s:List> > <s:itemRenderer> > <custom:CustomFactory/> > </s:itemRenderer> > </s:List> > > However, when defining it as an attribute it allows for clases > implementing IItemRenderer as well: > > <s:List itemRenderer="CustomRenderer"/> > > Is it possible to get the correct type dynamically? I haven't find > anything on either the SDK or compiler source, so it may not be possible > and implemented in the IDE itself. > > Best regards, > > > On Tue, Nov 25, 2014 at 3:47 AM, Darrell Loverin < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> >>Right now none because the property is private, and if it wasn't, just >> subclasses. >> That sounds right to me. >> >> >> -Darrell >> >> On Sun, Nov 23, 2014 at 8:34 PM, Héctor A <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> >>> >>property of type NavigationStack, marked with [ExcludeClass], what >>>> does that mean? >>>> >>>> [ExcludeClass] prevents FlashBuilder from hinting the class and >>>> excludes it from ASDoc. >>>> >>>> I know, I guess I made myself not too clear. I meant with regards to >>> children nodes auto-completion, subclasses may not be excluded, but again, >>> the default property is marked private, and at least in fd case the >>> property info is not always available. So, which class types could appear >>> in that case? None? NavigationStack subclasses? Right now none because >>> the property is private, and if it wasn't, just subclasses. >>> >> >> >
