Re: creating files to write data to?
Re: creating files to write data to?
- Subject: Re: creating files to write data to?
- From: FTB Accounts <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 16 Aug 2008 22:07:05 -0700 (PDT)
Thanks, all for the responses.
First I changed the path to write to. The folder is writable. On GetInfo for the folder "MYTEST", I have set "Read & Write" permissions for:
You can, Owner, Group, & Others. Is there anything else I need to do to make it write to that folder?
As a side note, I am running an Apache server on the mac I am working on, and I can write PHP programs that will write to this directory.
However, this is still not working. I am not getting anything under "Errors and Warnings" in Xcode. Also the program loads. However, after running the Debugger does come up.
On debugger there are 5 listed.
0. asm objc_msgSend 0x90a594c0:1
1. ?
2. asm -[NSConcreteFileHandle initWithPath:flags:createMode:] 0x92867509:1
3. asm +[NSFileHandle fileHandleForWritingAtPath:] 0x9287a5e6:1
4. THIS IS BROKEN DOWN IN SUB SECTIONS
[Arguments]
Value: 1
Variable: argc
Value: 0xbffffa5c
Variable: argv
[Locals]
Value: 0x2cf58
Variable: fname
Summary: {(int)[$VAR length]} bytes
Value: 0x1f4c
Variable: fh
Summary: file descriptor: {(int)[$VAR fileDescriptor]}
Here is the current code I am running:
/* START CODE */
#import <Cocoa/Cocoa.h>
int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
NSData *fname = "file:///Users/cknorr/mytest/MYTEST/data.txt";
NSFileHandle *fh=[NSFileHandle fileHandleForWritingAtPath:fname];
[fh writeData:@"THIS IS A TEST"];
[fh closeFile];
return NSApplicationMain(argc, (const char **) argv);
}
--- On Sat, 8/16/08, Jason Coco <email@hidden> wrote:
> From: Jason Coco <email@hidden>
> Subject: Re: creating files to write data to?
> To: "Andy Lee" <email@hidden>
> Cc: email@hidden, email@hidden
> Date: Saturday, August 16, 2008, 3:33 AM
> On Aug 15, 2008, at 19:35 , Andy Lee wrote:
>
> > On Aug 15, 2008, at 6:43 PM, Jason Coco wrote:
> >> Adding the @ just makes it an NSString constant...
> but writeData
> >> still requires (NSData *), not (NSString *).
> >
> > Argh! Or perhaps, given the nature of this error,
> which I missed, I
> > should say "Arg!"
> >
> > Surely you got a compiler warning? If you ignored
> that, surely a
> > runtime error?
> >
> > Check your errors, both at compile time and runtime
> (and treat
> > warnings as errors).
>
> Yeah... I was thinking the same thing... you /must/ have
> got
> warnings... eventually you would have gotten an Exception I
> think :)
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