On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 10:30 PM, Koen van der Drift
wrote:
>> Thanks, I'll Google for some examples. For now, I still get an
>> EXC_BAD_ACCESS (code=13, address = 0x0) error in one of the threads after
>> several iterations. Some more digging reveals:*** -[MyObject setPosition:]:
>> message se
On 3 Oct 2012, at 13:37, Koen van der Drift wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 10:30 PM, Koen van der Drift
> wrote:
>
>>> Thanks, I'll Google for some examples. For now, I still get an
>>> EXC_BAD_ACCESS (code=13, address = 0x0) error in one of the threads after
>>> several iterations. Some mo
On Wed, Oct 3, 2012 at 8:48 AM, Mike Abdullah wrote:
>
Regardless, your posted code is going to blow up sooner or later.
NSMutableArray is not safe to modify from more than a single thread at
a time. If two of your worker blocks happen to finish at the same time
and call -addObject: together, nast
On Wed, Oct 3, 2012 at 9:03 AM, Koen van der Drift
wrote:
Good point, thanks. So are there any workarounds for that? I'm sure
> this pattern (doing lots of calculations concurrently, and store the
> results in a common object for later), is used in other situations as
> well.
>From a quick search
On 3 Oct 2012, at 14:17, Koen van der Drift wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 3, 2012 at 9:03 AM, Koen van der Drift
> wrote:
> Good point, thanks. So are there any workarounds for that? I'm sure
>> this pattern (doing lots of calculations concurrently, and store the
>> results in a common object for later)
Our document file format currently stores file paths and file alias to external
files. We can potentially have several thousand references to external files
stored in a document. When we move to a sandbox environment, we will store
Security-Scoped Bookmarks.
What is the suggested method to h
On Wed, 3 Oct 2012 11:15:48 -0400, Marshall Houskeeper said:
>Our document file format currently stores file paths and file alias to
>external files. We can potentially have several thousand references to
>external files stored in a document. When we move to a sandbox
>environment, we will store S
On Oct 3, 2012, at 12:18 PM, Sean McBride wrote:
> On Wed, 3 Oct 2012 11:15:48 -0400, Marshall Houskeeper said:
>
>> Our document file format currently stores file paths and file alias to
>> external files. We can potentially have several thousand references to
>> external files stored in a docu
On Oct 3, 2012, at 11:06 , Charles Srstka wrote:
> is there a way to just ask for permission to open a specific file and have a
> "Cancel or allow" box come up
You can use the 'NSOpenSavePanelDelegate' protocol to validate whatever the
user chooses, or you can just validate the returned URL w
On Wed, 3 Oct 2012 11:38:10 -0700, Quincey Morris said:
>If an item is in your sandbox, you don't need the bookmark at all (for
>security reasons, anyway). If the item is *not* in your sandbox, then
>you're going to have to ask the user for access -- possibly thousands of
>times.
Which is of cour
On Oct 3, 2012, at 1:38 PM, Quincey Morris
wrote:
> On Oct 3, 2012, at 11:06 , Charles Srstka wrote:
>
>> is there a way to just ask for permission to open a specific file and have
>> a "Cancel or allow" box come up
>
> You can use the 'NSOpenSavePanelDelegate' protocol to validate whatever
Our plan is to use Security-Scoped Bookmarks for all new documents to store
external file references when we go to the sandbox environment. In our use
case, I would guess that none of the external referenced files would be stored
in our sandbox.
The problem that I have is opening old docum
On Oct 3, 2012, at 12:44 , Marshall Houskeeper wrote:
> Our plan is to use Security-Scoped Bookmarks for all new documents to store
> external file references when we go to the sandbox environment. In our use
> case, I would guess that none of the external referenced files would be
> stored
Hi Quincey,
I have no problem with the use of the open panel ( security-scoped bookmark
)for creating new documents. The problem is for pre sandboxed documents or
documents that come from Windows. Having the user re-authorize each external
file would be very problematic and time consuming.
On Oct 3, 2012, at 14:02 , Marshall Houskeeper wrote:
> I have no problem with the use of the open panel ( security-scoped bookmark
> )for creating new documents.
OK, understood.
> The problem is for pre sandboxed documents or documents that come from
> Windows. Having the user re-authoriz
Anybody extensively using NSURLConnection seeing more failure with timed outs
with devices running on iOS 6?
-Laurent.
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Let's say a company, IMakeGamesCo, has several games in the App Store (iOS). Is
there an API for determining (from one app) if another app from the same
developer is installed? I'm guessing "yes" because I've seen several apps that
can do this; most of them by PocketGems (example: Tap Paradise C
It’s relatively simple: App A registers for a URL scheme, let’s say AppA://.
App B asks the system if it knows how to handle AppA:// links.
Jeff Kelley
On Oct 3, 2012, at 10:36 PM, William Squires wrote:
> Let's say a company, IMakeGamesCo, has several games in the App Store (iOS).
> Is there
On Oct 3, 2012, at 19:46 , Jeff Kelley wrote:
> It’s relatively simple: App A registers for a URL scheme, let’s say AppA://.
> App B asks the system if it knows how to handle AppA:// links.
I was looking for how this is done. How does an app ask? I found a document
that's supposed to cover th
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