Re: High Level Toolkit -- is it obsolete or not?
Re: High Level Toolkit -- is it obsolete or not?
- Subject: Re: High Level Toolkit -- is it obsolete or not?
- From: Jean-Daniel Dupas <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 23 Feb 2010 14:00:57 +0100
Le 23 févr. 2010 à 13:08, Ken Thomases a écrit :
> On Feb 23, 2010, at 1:19 AM, Nick Zitzmann wrote:
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>> On Feb 22, 2010, at 12:53 PM, Joel May wrote:
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>>> If High Level Toolkit is ok, then why doesn't it appear in the docs. If I search the Mac OS X Reference Library, it does not get the same treatment that the cocoa api gets. The only place I see the High Level Toolkit is in the Carbon64BitGuide.pdf and the header files and some cruddy api update doc.
>>
>> I don't know why a lot of the Carbon documentation was taken out of Snow Leopard. I wouldn't look too far into that, though. The folder manager documentation is also MIA but functions like FSFindFolder() still works fine and are completely supported.
>
> For what it's worth, there's a "legacy reference library" link at the current reference library: https://developer.apple.com/legacy/mac/library/
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> Also, in Xcode, you can add the Leopard docset. Preferences > Documentation > click Get next to Mac OS X Leopard Core Library. That still has the documentation for a number of APIs like FSFindFolder. There's also a legacy docset in there, but I haven't bothered to look at what it contains.
>
It contains everything you need when you search for "legacy" API (FSFindFolder is in it for instance). I'm often using it as I'm working with the C QuickTime API and some Carbon API too.
If you download it, you don't need the Leopard docset.
-- Jean-Daniel
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