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extern NSString *const MASDictionaryTransformerName;
/**
- @brief Converts shortcuts for storage in user defaults.
+ Converts shortcuts for storage in user defaults.
User defaults can’t stored custom types directly, they have to
- be serialized to @p NSData or some other supported type like an
- @p NSDictionary. In Cocoa Bindings, the conversion can be done
+ be serialized to `NSData` or some other supported type like an
+ `NSDictionary`. In Cocoa Bindings, the conversion can be done
using value transformers like this one.
- There’s a built-in transformer (@p NSKeyedUnarchiveFromDataTransformerName)
- that converts any @p NSCoding types to @p NSData, but with shortcuts
+ There’s a built-in transformer (`NSKeyedUnarchiveFromDataTransformerName`)
+ that converts any `NSCoding` types to `NSData`, but with shortcuts
it makes sense to use a dictionary instead – the defaults look better
- when inspected with the @p defaults command-line utility and the
+ when inspected with the `defaults` command-line utility and the
format is compatible with an older sortcut library called Shortcut
Recorder.
*/