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Re: A Question about NSFileHandle readDataOfLength:
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Re: A Question about NSFileHandle readDataOfLength:


  • Subject: Re: A Question about NSFileHandle readDataOfLength:
  • From: Chris Parker <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 6 Jan 2005 20:55:21 -0800

You do not need to follow it with a seek - the mark is moved.

.chris

On Thu, 6 Jan 2005 20:16:04 -0700, April Gendill <email@hidden> wrote:
> I was wondering when using an NSFileHandle if you use readDataOfLength:
> does this automatically move the offset pointer forward to the end of
> the data length specified, or do you have to follow that call with a
> seek to offset?
>
> Thank you,
> April.
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