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RE: Count of enumerator?
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RE: Count of enumerator?


  • Subject: RE: Count of enumerator?
  • From: "Christopher Hickman" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 11 May 2006 11:54:05 -0400

> From: Thilo Ettelt
> Why don't create a remaining objects array yourself using -
> containsObject:, -subarrayWithRange:?

I don't understand what you're suggesting.

> From: John Stiles
> e.g. imagine if you wanted to make an NSEnumerator of the whole file
> system (just for the sake of a simple explanation). With the current
> design, it doesn't need to grab the state of the entire disk when you
> first create it; it only needs to know where it's currently
> pointing in
> the file system hierarchy, and how to find the next thing. If it
> supported -[count], then it would need to count up every file on the
> hard disk all at once.

I'm starting with an NSDirectoryEnumerator, and I just wanted to know how
many objects were in the enumerator so I could provide the user with a
determinate progress indicator.  Since it appears that it doesn't know
without actually crawling the directories, I'll probably just scrap that and
use an indeterminate indicator...

> From: Ryan Britton
> If you take a look at UKDirectoryEnumerator at the following
> link, it shows a possible lazy approach this enumerator
> might be similar to (though the NS* version is a lot slower...).
> http://www.zathras.de/angelweb/sourcecode.htm

Thanks for this, there's a lot of code here that looks interesting.  I'll
check your enumerator to see if it is better for my needs.

Thanks everyone for the replies.
Topher

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