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RE: Stopping a NSRunLoop
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RE: Stopping a NSRunLoop


  • Subject: RE: Stopping a NSRunLoop
  • From: "Christopher Hickman" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 23 May 2006 16:39:45 -0400

> -configureAsServer does absolutely nothing.  Zero. Nada.  Zilch.
> Total no-op.

He's right.  The docs say this:

> configureAsServer
> Performs all necessary configuration to make the receiver suitable for use
by a server process.
>
> - (void)configureAsServer
>
> Discussion
> On Mac OS X, this method does nothing.
>
> Availability
> Available in Mac OS X v10.0 and later.

Why the heck is this even still here?  Four major releases into the OS and
this pointless method hasn't even been deprecated?

I'm boggled.

Topher

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