Am 22.05.2008 um 08:49 schrieb Charles Srstka:

Is it really vital functionality, though? Resource forks have been deprecated for some time now, and FSRefs, while useful and well- liked by many users, don't really seem to be on Apple's radar these days.

Certain parts of Apple have never had them on their radar, unfortunatly ;-) Still they have seen steady improvement and don't have that rotten smell that some other APIs seem to aquire as of late.


FSRefs are also highly filesystem-dependent,

They are? That's news to me. In what way?


and HFS+, the only file system (as far as I know) that currently fully supports them,

I think you might be confusing the API with features of the file system? Apple has done a fairly good job of simulating missing feature on file systems that make this necessary. FinderInfo and Resource Forks come to mind. They work fine on FAT, SMB, ISO9660, ...


is showing its age and ready to be replaced, possibly by a file system like ZFS that wasn't invented by Apple.

So? That's just another file system that might or might not support certain features natively. The API should protect you from these differences.

The only thing the File Manager API is missing is good support for POSIX functionality like symbolic & hard links and unlink(2).


Mike
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