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Re: NSHFSTypeCodeFromFileType() == 0?
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Re: NSHFSTypeCodeFromFileType() == 0?


  • Subject: Re: NSHFSTypeCodeFromFileType() == 0?
  • From: Stephane Sudre <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 24 Feb 2004 18:50:30 +0100

Le mardi, 24 fiv 2004, ` 17:36 Europe/Paris, Randall Meadows a icrit :

OK, so now that I've been enlightened as to how HFS file types are handled by Cocoa, I've tried to do The Right Thing and be consistent in how I'm using them, by incorporating the functions in NSHFSFileTypes.h.

Problem: "OSType NSHFSTypeCodeFromFileType(NSString *fileTypeString);" always returns 0 (zero). I've tried feeding it several different values in several different way, and always get the same result: 0 (zero).

OSType creator = NSHFSTypeCodeFromFileType([NSString stringWithString:@"asdf"]);
OSType creator = NSHFSTypeCodeFromFileType(@"asdf");
NSString *type = @"asdf";
OSType creator = NSHFSTypeCodeFromFileType(type);

I would try:

OSType creator = NSHFSTypeCodeFromFileType(@"'asdf'");
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