I've looked around but I cannot find any good documentation on what the actual differences are between the following:
Ember.Object.extend({
// ...
myProperty1: function() { /* ... */ }.property('myArray'),
myProperty2: function() { /* ... */ }.property('myArray.content'),
myProperty3: function() { /* ... */ }.property('myArray.[]'),
myProperty4: function() { /* ... */ }.property('myArray.@each')
});
I do understand that .content
seems to be the internal storage of the array for the property, which may not be available if this happens to be a PromiseArray
. I also understand that @each
would not be used in this fashion, but mostly to access to a ProxyArray
that generates results as a result of mapping the internal properties of each of the elements in this array.
Besides those subtle differences, they seem to work pretty much the same. But what about myArray
and myArray.[]
? And what about them in constrast with the rest?