On May 10, 2013, at 10:50 PM, Zhuang Xu <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mac Developer Library, launchApplicationAtRL return value, I Quote"The
> the application could not be launched nil is returned, and the error is
> specified in *error*." and the problem is when get an error, the program
> can't launch an new application, and the error is not always appear.
I can't tell if you understood Fritz's suggestion.
The documentation you are quoting says that the return value of
launchApplicationAtURL:options:configuration:error: is either an instance of
NSRunningApplication or nil. Fritz is saying the proper way for your code to
check for an error is something like:
NSArray *arguments = [NSArray arrayWithObject:@"checkAccountArgument"];
NSError *error = nil;
NSRunningApplication *app = [[NSWorkspace sharedWorkspace]
launchApplicationAtURL: url options: options configuration: [NSDictionary
dictionaryWithObject:arguments forKey:NSWorkspaceLaunchConfigurationArguments]
error: &error];
if (app == nil)
{
NSLog(@"Do something here about the error %@", error);
}
What happens if you do this? The NSError might simply say something about
-10810, with no more information than you already have. But maybe it will say
something more specific, for example about the process table.
(And again, it was rather inconvenient for me to type the above code, and hope
I did not make a typo. Next time please just paste the code instead of a screen
shot. Less effort, less bandwidth, more likelihood someone will take the
trouble to show corrections to the code.)
--Andy
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