On 10 Sep 08, at 12:44, J. Todd Slack wrote:
1. Currently I have a .m and I use NSTask, NSString, etc. I would need to change these for C, correct? What is NSTask in the C API?
Irrelevant; see below. (For reference, however, a common equivalent to NSTask is popen().)
2. Am I confused?
Yes; see below.
3. Can one mix C and Objective-C in the same file? Maybe I can keep the Objective-C stuff I already have done and just write the c code for QT integration that I need? If I pass in an NSString from AppleScript do I need to convert it a C-String?
Yes, absolutely! C and Objective-C coexist quite happily; there is absolutely no need to stop using Objective-C just because you're using the C API for Quicktime. Converting strings for use by the C API may take some doing, though; see -[NSString UTF8String] for starters. (I'm not particularly familiar with QT, though, so I don't know exactly what format of string it wants.)
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