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Fix not automatically registered subclasses of built-in subclasses of PFObject. #976

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Expand Up @@ -379,10 +379,10 @@ - (void)_registerSubclassesInBundle:(NSBundle *)bundle {
// Scary, I know!
for (Class kls = bundleClass; kls != nil; kls = class_getSuperclass(kls)) {
if (kls == pfObjectClass) {
// Do class_conformsToProtocol as late in the checking as possible, as its SUUUPER slow.
// Do -conformsToProtocol: as late in the checking as possible, as its SUUUPER slow.
// Behind the scenes this is a strcmp (lolwut?)
if (class_conformsToProtocol(bundleClass, @protocol(PFSubclassing)) &&
!class_conformsToProtocol(bundleClass, @protocol(PFSubclassingSkipAutomaticRegistration))) {
if ([bundleClass conformsToProtocol:@protocol(PFSubclassing)] &&
![bundleClass conformsToProtocol:@protocol(PFSubclassingSkipAutomaticRegistration)]) {
[self _rawRegisterSubclass:bundleClass];
}
break;
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