I am trying to use the observe package without having to have annotations in my Model, and only by raising notifyPropertyChange in setters, so to test i made the following test
import 'package:observe/observe.dart';
import 'dart:async';
import 'dart:math';
void main() {
var dummyWatchingModel = new DummyWatchingModel();
new Timer.periodic(new Duration(milliseconds:1000), (_){
//calls a function that set a random value to the property in the observable model
dummyWatchingModel.setModelProps();
});
}
class Model extends Observable{
int _x;
Model(this._x);
int get x=> _x;
void set x(int value){
_x = notifyPropertyChange(#_x, _x, value);
}
}
class DummyWatchingModel{
Model model = new Model(1);
final rng = new Random();
anotherModel(){
//watch for changes in model instance properties
this.model.changes.listen((List<ChangeRecord> records) {
for(ChangeRecord change in records){
print(change.toString());
}
});
}
//the callback for the timer to assign a random value model.x
setModelProps(){
model.x = rng.nextInt(100);
print('called...');
}
}
i am changing the value of a property in an instance of Model using a setter that raises notifyPropertyChange
but it never listens for changes, any idea why?