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Re: Trying to capture standard error from an NSTask
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Re: Trying to capture standard error from an NSTask


  • Subject: Re: Trying to capture standard error from an NSTask
  • From: James McConnell <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 04 Mar 2005 20:17:29 -0600

On 3/4/05 7:56 PM, "Scott Ribe" <email@hidden> wrote:

> Sorry if this painfully obvious and you already checked, but are you sure
> you don't have a stray semicolon? As in:
>
> if ([error length] != 0);
>
> Hey, I hadn't done that in literally years. But just a couple of days ago my
> pinkie accidentally hit that key, and I was kind of tired and had a hard
> time seeing the problem ;-)

Thanks for the info, Scott.  That could be, and I have done that before as
well, but the compiler will catch that and throw an error, will it not?
Don't have my code handy so I'm not sure, but I'll take a look.  I've made
dumber mistakes before, so it's entirely possible. :)

James

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