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[bugs #8504] Latest Modifications:
Changes by:
Richard Frith-Macdonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
'Date:
Mon 04/12/04 at 05:02 (GMT)
What | Removed | Added
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Resolution | None | Fixed
Status | Open | In Test
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I have fixed this. In doing so, I also reorganised the code to make startup quicker
by avoiding an unnecessary read of the defaults database and made some other
performance tweaks. I added a coupe of testcases for user languages.
However, as I only use English as my language, and the interaction between the
+userLanguages and +standardUserDefaults methods is complex, I've marked this as 'in
test' rather than 'closed' ... I hope people can try it out throughly in case I've
introduced some bug.
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[bugs #8504] Full Item Snapshot:
URL: <http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?func=detailitem&item_id=8504>
Project: GNUstep
Submitted by: Adam Fedor
On: Fri 04/09/04 at 02:59
Category: Base/Foundation
Severity: 3 - Ordinary
Item Group: Bug
Resolution: Fixed
Assigned to: CaS
Status: In Test
Summary: +[NSUserDefaults userLanguages] does not update
Original Submission: +userLanguages caches the NSLanguages default value on
initialization, so that any future updates via +setUserLanguages or by changing the
NSLanguages default doesn't do anything.
I guess it could not be cached, but does that cause a performance hit?
Follow-up Comments
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Date: Mon 04/12/04 at 05:02 By: CaS
I have fixed this. In doing so, I also reorganised the code to make startup quicker
by avoiding an unnecessary read of the defaults database and made some other
performance tweaks. I added a coupe of testcases for user languages.
However, as I only use English as my language, and the interaction between the
+userLanguages and +standardUserDefaults methods is complex, I've marked this as 'in
test' rather than 'closed' ... I hope people can try it out throughly in case I've
introduced some bug.
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Date: Sun 04/11/04 at 07:11 By: CaS
Looks quite achievable with no significant performance degradation.
For detailed info, follow this link:
<http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?func=detailitem&item_id=8504>
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