I fully agree with you.

Eelco

On 9/13/05, Jim McBeath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 13, 2005 at 09:07:56PM +0200, Eelco Hillenius wrote:
> > I think that is how ListItem started out many months ago. There have
> > been several been several shouting indecent words about that, and it
> > was 'fixed' to what it is now. I don't know, someone else (Johan?)
> > should defend that decission.
> 
> I would be interested in hearing about the potential problems associated
> with updating the underlying List using the index.  If this has all been
> discussed before, I expect I could learn something from that discussion.
> I would not want to implement my own fix to do this, then run into some
> subtle problem down the road that has already been discussed here.
> Can anyone point me to an old discussion about this, or post a summary?
> 
> If ListItemModel will not update the underlying list, should it perhaps
> not allow it's value to be set?  I'm curious to see an example of where
> the ability to set the local object in the ListItemModel is useful.
> If others, like me, assume that the ListItemModel is usable for updating
> the underlying List, it would be helpful to have ListItemModel.onSetObject
> throw an exception with a message telling the developer that he can't do that
> and will need to come up with another approach.
> 
> --
> Jim
> 
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