Re: Why is NSDocument reverting so rudimentary?
Re: Why is NSDocument reverting so rudimentary?
- Subject: Re: Why is NSDocument reverting so rudimentary?
- From: Markus Spoettl <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 24 Jul 2012 22:20:18 +0200
OK, thanks for setting me straight and sorry for the noise. I could have sworn
it didn't work yesterday. It does.
Regards
Markus
On 7/24/12 8:30 PM, Mike Abdullah wrote:
Reverting a document calls through to -readFromURL:… internally.
The read and write methods are primitive, and not intended to be called
directly. The save, init, and revert methods are the higher level API
designed for calling directly.
On 24 Jul 2012, at 19:13, Markus Spoettl <email@hidden> wrote:
Hello,
more out of curiosity, I wonder why document reverting does not provide
the same level of abstraction loading and writing does? There's only
-revertToContentsOfURL:::. By contrast I can load and write documents by
using abstract -readFromData::: and -dataOfType:: or
-readFromFileWrapper::: and -fileWrapperOfType:: methods and leave the
actual file OS interaction to NSDocument. I basically don't have to care
where it comes from or where it goes to. Wonderful!
Am I overlooking something?
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