Yes, nice catch.
Thanks,
Aaron
On Apr 29, 2008, at 7:56 AM, Jean-Daniel Dupas wrote:
Shouldn't be !isDirectory ?
if (isDirectory) {
FileInfo *fileInfo = (FileInfo *) info.finderInfo;
fileHFSType = [NSNumber
numberWithUnsignedLong:fileInfo-fileType];
I dug up some code that might help. This uses a category to replace
NSFileManager's fileAttributesAtPath: traverseLink and provides more
attributes than the standard implementation. With this category
method, you can continue to use the directory enumerator, so your
calculation becomes:
On 28 Apr 2008, at 07:44, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Others have answered with good suggestions for other APIs, but I will
point out for the record that you can do it in Cocoa, too, because the
file system has a path-based mechanism in which ..namedfork/rsrc is
appended to the path. For
On Apr 28, 2008, at 5:27 AM, Gerriet M. Denkmann wrote:
This is documented in the Mac OS X system documentation.
Where exactly?
I have found a mention of namedfork in man RezWack and some
#defines in /usr/include/sys/paths.h - but no other documentation.
Kind regards,
Gerriet.
When I
On 29/04/2008, at 2:58 AM, Aaron Burghardt wrote:
When I learned of it, roughly in the timeframe of Jaguar or Panther,
there was a document with a title like Mac OS X System Overview,
or something similar--I think that it where I read about it. I'm
sure it was documented in somewhere in
Le 27 avr. 08 à 06:33, Jens Alfke a écrit :
On 26 Apr '08, at 6:50 PM, Cocoa Dev wrote:
I was wondering what was the best way to calucate folder size with
cocoa? I
was able to do this but it does not include resource forks:
I think you'll need to drop down to a lower-level API to get the
On Apr 27, 2008, at 6:33 AM, Jens Alfke wrote:
On 26 Apr '08, at 6:50 PM, Cocoa Dev wrote:
I was wondering what was the best way to calucate folder size with
cocoa? I
was able to do this but it does not include resource forks:
I think you'll need to drop down to a lower-level API to get
Le 27 avr. 08 à 15:02, Laurent Cerveau a écrit :
On Apr 27, 2008, at 6:33 AM, Jens Alfke wrote:
On 26 Apr '08, at 6:50 PM, Cocoa Dev wrote:
I was wondering what was the best way to calucate folder size with
cocoa? I
was able to do this but it does not include resource forks:
I think
At 02:49 -0700 27/04/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Jens Alfke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Sat, 26 Apr 2008 21:33:26 -0700
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On 26 Apr '08, at 6:50 PM, Cocoa Dev wrote:
I was wondering what was the best way
Others have answered with good suggestions for other APIs, but I will
point out for the record that you can do it in Cocoa, too, because the
file system has a path-based mechanism in which ..namedfork/rsrc is
appended to the path. For example, in Terminal:
$ ls -li Documents//Example.doc
On 26 Apr '08, at 6:50 PM, Cocoa Dev wrote:
I was wondering what was the best way to calucate folder size with
cocoa? I
was able to do this but it does not include resource forks:
I think you'll need to drop down to a lower-level API to get the
resource fork size; probably one of the
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