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Re: Running a daemon


  • Subject: Re: Running a daemon
  • From: Ivan C Myrvold <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 18 Jun 2008 15:34:20 +0200


Den 18. juni. 2008 kl. 14:22 skrev email@hidden:

Ivan C Myrvold wrote on 2008-06-18 13:07:50:

I have developed a daemon that have an Objective-C class
"ApplicationWatcher" which checks the foreground applications with
NSWorkspace.

In my main I create the ApplicationWatcher, and the class starts an
NSTimer.
This is probably a stupid question, but I want the daemon to continue
running, but at the end of main the daemon quit, even if I have an
NSTimer running.
So what should I do in main to have the daemon running?

In an ordinary Cocoa application the main contains "return
NSApplicationMain(argc, (const char **) argv);", but as this is a
daemon I can't call this.


The bit of NSApplicationMain() which you need to replicate is the run loop. Timers get scheduled in run loops. Have a look at the NSRunLoop documentation (you probably want [[NSRunLoop currentRunLoop] run]).

Cheers,
Graham.

That worked perfectly. Thanks!

Ivan





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