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Re: Obtain directory size.
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Re: Obtain directory size.


  • Subject: Re: Obtain directory size.
  • From: "J.M.Brough" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 20 May 2005 19:06:43 +0100


On 20 May 2005, at 17:09, Julian wrote:

Hello,
Since NSFileManager has no capabilities of returning the size of a folder(a folder + contents), what would be a suitable & fast method for obtaining this besides enumerating as it's slow as christmas. I am looking for perhaps a carbon call to get this in one swoop.


Thanks in advance,
~J
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Check out the MoreFiles and MoreFilesX example code that you can find on the Apple web site. There are many useful filemanager routines found in it.


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