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Re: NSString to char[]


  • Subject: Re: NSString to char[]
  • From: Jerry Brace <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 24 Jul 2005 14:50:40 -0230

I get the same error using fileSystemRepresentation - "error: invalid identifier"

NSBundle *thisBundle = [NSBundle bundleForClass:[self class]];
NSString * path = [thisBundle pathForResource:@"wakein" ofType:@""];


AuthorizationRights rights;
AuthorizationRights *authorizedRights;
AuthorizationFlags flags;
AuthorizationItem items[1];
char sysctlPath[] = [path fileSystemRepresentation]; // error on this line




On 24-Jul-05, at 2:40 PM, j o a r wrote:


On 24 jul 2005, at 18.56, Jerry Brace wrote:


I have a NSString set up like so:
NSBundle *thisBundle = [NSBundle bundleForClass:[self class]];
NSString * path = [thisBundle pathForResource:@"wakein" ofType:@""];

Now I need to assign "path" to:
char sysctlPath[]


You probably want to have a look at "-[NSString fileSystemRepresentation]":


<http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Cocoa/Reference/ Foundation/ObjC_classic/Classes/NSString.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/ 20000154-fileSystemRepresentation>

j o a r





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