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Re: Obtain directory size.
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Re: Obtain directory size.


  • Subject: Re: Obtain directory size.
  • From: Daniel Jalkut <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 20 May 2005 10:57:48 -0700

Looking more carefully at my own code, I would probably suggest changing this so that the allocations for the fetchedRefs and fetchedInfos are made outside of the recursion. 

I'm now afraid that this could easily exhaust the stack if a folder is sufficiently deep.  FSRefs and FSCatalogInfos aren't small!

Daniel

On May 20, 2005, at 9:42 AM, Daniel Jalkut wrote:


        const ItemCount kMaxEntriesPerFetch = 256;
        ItemCount actualFetched;
        FSRef    fetchedRefs[kMaxEntriesPerFetch];    
        FSCatalogInfo fetchedInfos[kMaxEntriesPerFetch];
        
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