Originally at 2011-09-13T14:04:01Z by Nicolas Petton closed at 2011-10-20T20:38:59Z
When compiling, if a referenced class deosn't exist, it will replace it with nil.
I think we should store class name references instead of class objects to avoid that issue
Originally at 2011-09-13T14:04:01Z by Nicolas Petton closed at 2011-10-20T20:38:59Z
When compiling, if a referenced class deosn't exist, it will replace it with nil.
I think we should store class name references instead of class objects to avoid that issue
Originally at 2011-09-13T14:04:01Z by Nicolas Petton closed at 2011-10-20T20:38:59Z
When compiling, if a referenced class deosn't exist, it will replace it with nil. I think we should store class name references instead of class objects to avoid that issue