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I have an iOS application that uses core data. I've created a managed object that has a toMany relationship to another object. The application is written in RubyMotion.

When setting the "toMany" relationship of a "group" NSManagedObject object to the person object , I call:

group.addPersonObject( person )

but I want to make sure that "addPersonObject" exists before I call it. I tried

if group.respondsToSelector( "addPersonObject" ) 

but that doesn't seem to work. I assume it is because it is dynamically created by core data.

What is a good way to tell if it exists before I call it?

From other questions on stackoverflow, it seems that respondsToSelect should work since I'm working with an instance of the class but that doesn't seem to be the case.

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Try:

if group.respond_to?("addPersonObject:")

This should work. The : is required because addPersonObject expects an argument.

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  • Thanks. I tested that one a toOne relationship with my "Submitter" model. It returned true but when I tried to call the addSubmitterObject method, it gave me an "unrecognized selector sent" error message. The setValue method lets set the toOne relationship. Nov 16, 2012 at 19:05
  • You tried the solution I suggested and it returned true but still broke when you called it? That sounds like a RubyMotion bug. Nov 17, 2012 at 0:55
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I ended up using the code that defines up the relationship for my model to lookup if it was a toMany relationship. The code is particular to my data structures but it looks like:

   # is this a toMany relationship on this class?
   def toMany?(relationship)

      result = false
      relationship = relationship.to_s # in case it was a symbol
      entities = Kernel.const_get( self.class.name ).entityDescription
      entities.each do |e|
        if e.class == NSRelationshipDescription and e.name == relationship and e.maxCount == -1
          result = true 
        end
      end
      result
    end

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