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Re: plist parsing in c
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Re: plist parsing in c


  • Subject: Re: plist parsing in c
  • From: Chris Parker <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 6 Jul 2008 20:18:46 -0700


On 6 Jul 2008, at 6:02 PM, Keith Duncan wrote:

It's all very well that you can read and write to them directly; but it really isn't advisable. I'm certain the docs state NOT to assume the preference format either though I can't find it now, you simply need to take package receipts as an example though.

If the docs don't say this, they should[1]; if you're manipulating preferences domains, the only supported way to do it is use the CFPreferences or NSUserDefaults APIs.


.chris

[1] I'm pretty sure they do, probably pretty close to the paragraph that talks about not hard-coding the paths.

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Chris Parker
Cocoa Frameworks
Apple Inc.

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