On Friday, January 4, 2013 5:40:59 PM UTC+1, salk31 wrote:
>
> I'm not sure of the contract with a ListEditor. If I fetch an object using 
> a different RequestContext is it my responsibility to make it editable in 
> the editors RequestContext before adding to the list?
>
> The problem I'm having is that if I don't then when adding to the 
> ListEditor the method AbstractEditorDelegate$Chain<R,S>.attach(R, S) 
> line: 83 will grab a mutable copy so the item editor will have a different 
> instance to the one in the list... This seems bad.
>

IIRC, if you pass an immutable proxy to the RequestFactoryEditorDriver, the 
ListEditor will be given a list of immutable proxies, and each "item 
editor" will then be given a mutable copy.

So should I do listEditor.getList().add(requestContext.edit(newThing))  ?
>

I always prefer explicitly edit()ing my proxies rather than let this 
responsibility to the editor driver, so I'd rather do it that way, but I 
don't think this is a must-do. 

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