Re: Process app.
Re: Process app.
- Subject: Re: Process app.
- From: Jean-Daniel Dupas <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2008 17:53:33 +0200
Le 30 juin 08 à 17:27, Jens Alfke a écrit :
On 30 Jun '08, at 6:23 AM, Толя Макаров wrote:
Yes, that's clear, but how to get this list? I have found 2 ways: ps
-ef and [[NSWorkspace sharedWorkspace] launchedApplications].
There are underlying APIs that tools like ps and top use; you can
call those. I'm not familiar with the details, however. You can look
in the Darwin repository for the source code of either of those
tools, or you can ask on the darwin-userlevel mailing list. (Cocoa-
dev is off topic for this, since it's not related to any Cocoa APIs.)
NSWorkspace isn't going to help, because it's in AppKit, and daemon
processes (the only kind that could be running without loginwindow)
aren't allowed to link against AppKit.
See QA1123: Getting List of All Processes on Mac OS X.
http://developer.apple.com/qa/qa2001/qa1123.html
To get notification, you can use kevent with the EVFILT_PROC and the
NOTE_EXIT event. (man kqueue), but it's going off topics too.
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