Ok, I'l agree with your point about making the computer do the boring repetitive stuff.

But back to my question:

How do you handle getter/setters when the attributes interact? In your shipping example, what would keep me from (assuming I understand the methods correctly) setting  from_state to Massachusetts and is_from_west_coast to TRUE? Shouldn't setting the state cause the west coast flag to flip on or off as appropriate?

A handrolled get/set could enforce all these things; doesn't C:MM fall short here?

I am not C:MM bashing; I use it and am a fan; I just haven't figured out how to handle interrelated attribs yet.

Thanks for your comments

rkg


In reply to Re: Re: Re: Class automators should be standard by rkg
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