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Re: Philosophy of FSRef - way
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Re: Philosophy of FSRef - way


  • Subject: Re: Philosophy of FSRef - way
  • From: Ruslan Zasukhin <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2005 18:19:42 +0200

On 2/10/05 5:00 PM, "Frederick Cheung" <email@hidden> wrote:

Hi Frederick,

>> 2) I do not see easy way change name of FSRef structure:
>> * I can extract name from FSRef  using FSGetCatalogInfo()
>> * but how I can set back the modified name?
> FSRenameUnicode.

I see, and this will rename the file on disk...

> Also the name isn't stored in the FSRef.

Aha, this is main point!
now it is more clear.

They do not keep potentially long unicode name in FSRef.
For Existed object they get it from disk.


Btw, I always have wonder, assume I have FSRef with very long name,
Then how FSREf is able to be converted into FSSPec which have name[65] ?

* Name will contains some garbage not real name?

* will be such FSSpec work with the OLD-API FSxxx methods correctly?
    if yes then how ?


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