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@b2k b2k commented Feb 24, 2012

Two-way bindings are usually intended to keep two properties in sync.
With executeBindings specified, the target keypath is updated from the
source immediately, ensuring that both are in sync when the binding is
created.

b2k added 2 commits February 24, 2012 16:08
Two-way bindings are usually intended to keep two properties in sync.
With executeBindings specified, the target keypath is updated from the
source immediately, ensuring that both are in sync when the binding is
created.
New unit tests were generating compiler warnings about an unrecognized
selector. This clears that up.
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