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Re: Most elegant way to process command-line arguments in Cocoa?
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Re: Most elegant way to process command-line arguments in Cocoa?


  • Subject: Re: Most elegant way to process command-line arguments in Cocoa?
  • From: j o a r <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 7 Mar 2007 20:54:27 +0100


On 7 mar 2007, at 20.38, Chris Suter wrote:

Command-line arguments to Cocoa end up as user defaults so you access them via NSUserDefaults.

You can also find them here:

	-[NSProcessInfo arguments]

j o a r


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References: 
 >Most elegant way to process command-line arguments in Cocoa? (From: "Diop Mercer" <email@hidden>)
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