Quoting Julien Puydt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Matthias Schneider a écrit :
> > However I do not know if this is the correct place to do this. Perhaps
> there
> > should be a centralized place to check for value ranges and reset to
> defaults,
> > perhaps even using the schemas.in.in as input for the defaults in case a
> key
> > does not exist?
> >
> > In case the gmconf-bridges are the right place, I could do a check for all
> > possible values there.
>
> The best place is in the object which uses those values itself : its
> setter should filter out bad values.
>
> Snark

Hi Julien,
I prefer the bridge if its in the object or the specific gmconf, since if I have
to do all these checks in the object itself, the already complicated code will
look even more complicated. And the gmconf-bridge does not do anything really,
apart from those checks...
Matthias


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