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Re: String Contains String


  • Subject: Re: String Contains String
  • From: Andrew Farmer <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 31 May 2007 13:59:00 -0700

On 31 May 07, at 08:02, Andrew James wrote:
Is there a way to check if a string contains a string? what i am attempting to do is get the results of pmset -g and see if it contains hibernatefile

Unless of course there is a simple way to read whats in PMSet, i know it is possible to use grep in the NSTask however i also want to check for a second setting which would double the code etc.

There's definitely some API that's being used by pmset. I believe it's within either IOKit or SystemConfiguration. I don't know the details, but at least you know where to start looking now...
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