FROM : Scott Stevenson
DATE : Wed Dec 22 20:22:15 2004
On Dec 22, 2004, at 11:12 AM, Alexey Zakhlestine wrote:
> What is the limitation of NSTableView for columns and rows?
>
> Is it 2147483647? (I assume it uses a signed int32, because that's what
> it returns for "numberOfRows:" method)
>
> or can it safely use values up to 4294967295?
I think you'd run into problems with having 2 billion objects in your
data store well before you had to worry about what NSTableView's limits
are.
- Scott
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DATE : Wed Dec 22 20:22:15 2004
On Dec 22, 2004, at 11:12 AM, Alexey Zakhlestine wrote:
> What is the limitation of NSTableView for columns and rows?
>
> Is it 2147483647? (I assume it uses a signed int32, because that's what
> it returns for "numberOfRows:" method)
>
> or can it safely use values up to 4294967295?
I think you'd run into problems with having 2 billion objects in your
data store well before you had to worry about what NSTableView's limits
are.
- Scott
--
http://treehouseideas.com/
http://theocacao.com/ [blog]
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