I tried to debug into this in base, but I am rather confused by the code
in NSUserDefaults. What goes on there is really complicated and has to
be. Still there could be a problem I am puzzled by the line 945 in
NSUserDefaults.m using uL instead of nL as I would expect. But then, I
really don't understand what is going on there.
Fred
On 28.01.2012 13:36, Sebastian Reitenbach wrote:
while looking into AddressManager, I found, I can enter a birth date, but its
not shown there.
Its using this in Frameworks/AddressView/ADPersonPropertyView+Private.m to set
the value that should be shown:
val = [val descriptionWithCalendarFormat:[[NSUserDefaults standardUserDefaults]
objectForKey:NSShortDateFormatString]];
Looking into -base, I think it should take the format string from
Resources/Languages/<Language>
I don't have a locale set, but also tried to set LC_CTYPE='de_DE.UTF-8' or
LANG, or LC_ALL, but no change.
only when I define the default
defaults write NSGlobalDomain NSShortDateFormatString '%d.%m.%Y'
Then AddressManager shows me the birth date.
without the default set, [[NSUserDefaults standardUserDefaults]
objectForKey:NSShortDateFormatString] returns NULL.
Is this a problem in AddressManager, or -base?
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