Re: NSHFSTypeCodeFromFileType() == 0?
Re: NSHFSTypeCodeFromFileType() == 0?
- Subject: Re: NSHFSTypeCodeFromFileType() == 0?
- From: Glenn Andreas <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 24 Feb 2004 11:35:27 -0600
OK, so now that I've been enlightened as to how HFS file types are
handled by Cocoa, I've tried to do The Right Thing and be consistent
in how I'm using them, by incorporating the functions in
NSHFSFileTypes.h.
Problem: "OSType NSHFSTypeCodeFromFileType(NSString
*fileTypeString);" always returns 0 (zero). I've tried feeding it
several different values in several different way, and always get
the same result: 0 (zero).
OSType creator = NSHFSTypeCodeFromFileType([NSString
stringWithString:@"asdf"]);
OSType creator = NSHFSTypeCodeFromFileType(@"asdf");
NSString *type = @"asdf";
OSType creator = NSHFSTypeCodeFromFileType(type);
In all cases, creator = 0 (zero).
Try NSHFSTypeCodeFromFileType(@"'asdf'")
(with the single quotes around the creator characters).
See
<
http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Cocoa/Conceptual/Documents/Tasks/SavingHFSTypeCodes.html>
an example of using NSHFSTypeCodeFromFileType.
--
Glenn Andreas email@hidden
mondo blobbo, Cythera, Theldrow, oh my!
Mad, Bad, and Dangerous to Know
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