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I have exorcised the deamons!
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I have exorcised the deamons!


  • Subject: I have exorcised the deamons!
  • From: Isaac Sherman <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 19 Mar 2002 23:10:45 -0500

<jolly little brag>Everything is finally working well enough to remove the
"(forthcoming)" from my sig. I've finished alpha work on my first app, but
I'm not quite ready for a beta release.</jolly little brag>

I have a question, though. In a daemon, which is, in this case, a
Foundation-based tool, how would you implement a terminate (or similar)
function? If something else gives the process the signal to quit, I want it
to execute a function, rather than just default cleanup. I could override
NSApp and supply my own, with an application (that's just to give ya'll a
better idea of what I'm looking for, in case I wasn't clear). A pointer to
some place in the docs would be good, too. I'm not ever sure where to look!

TIA,


--
Isaac Sherman
MotaSoft Software
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