Objective C Programming Tutorial - 63 - Deleting and Printing Files
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@kitezen If you reviewed the previous tutorials you'll find that Bucky had created an object called testerfile so it's not just a file now unlike baby file.
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Thank you
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Awesome tut!! :) 2 more left.
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IMPORTANT TIP for xcode 4 users. This tutorial WILL NOT work for you as written. Here is how to fix.
1. Go into Xcode-> Preferences -> Location ->Build Location and select "Place build products in locations specified by targets. this makes it work like XCode 3 and this tutorial works!
OR
2. Save your babyfile to this directory:
/Users/YOURUSERNAME/Library/De
veloper/Xcode/DerivedData/NAME OFYOURPROJECT/Build/Products/D ebug Xcode 4 moved the build directory here for some reason I don't know.
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strange. I noticed that "baby" is a file yet when calling it out of manager you have to enclose it in @" ", but testerfile is also a file, but when calling it out of NSString, you just use the name. wierd
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when I ran this, XCode4 told me:
Warning
The file for the document that was at baby has disappeared. Do you want to re-save the document or close it?
[Close] [save as...] [Re-save]
i wonder how to make it not do that.
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3:31 "Not a fire, that would just be dangerous" your jokes from previous tutorials still make me laugh :P
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2 more to go!!!!
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thenewbostin bieber
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is there a API or documentation for obj c other than the one from apple, cos its hard finding things on there
Its Bucky Bieber!
hophophop 1 year ago 23
loled at the beginning =) You are the man :)
Necromania92 1 year ago 13