Re: Files larger than 2.9 gigs
Re: Files larger than 2.9 gigs
- Subject: Re: Files larger than 2.9 gigs
- From: <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 21 Dec 2005 14:08:50 -0500
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pwrite? Not familiar with that one. I thought I'd be using fwrite.
Mark.
On 12/21/2005, "John Stiles" <email@hidden> wrote:
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[myData bytes] and pwrite will do what you're asking, but you can't
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allocate more than ~2GB in your application's memory space (maybe
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2.9GB, I haven't tested it). Even if you have more memory than that,
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there is a 32-bit limit for each process.
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On Dec 21, 2005, at 10:52 AM, <email@hidden>
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<email@hidden> wrote:
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> I am trying to deal with files larger than 2.9 gigs but the cocoa
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> writeToFile:atomically: and NSFileHandle methods simply will not write
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> beyond the 2.9 gig limit. How do I deal with these large files?
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> Should I
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> be using the C primatives? and if so how do I get the NSData in to a
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> char array so I can write it?
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> Thanks for any help
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> Mark.
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