If it is in published headers (i.e. not private framework headers), it
should be documented. If not, it's a bug that should be filed.
On 10-Feb-09, at 12:03 AM, Adam R. Maxwell wrote:
On Feb 9, 2009, at 8:46 PM, Chris Idou wrote:
As I understand it, we are supposed to use FSReplaceObject because
FSExchangeObjects does not properly retain all meta-data.
But it seems like FSReplaceObject is not actually documented. Sure
it is mentioned here and there in release notes and so forth, but
there is no actual proper API documentation for it.
Is this correct? Is it an oversight on Apple's part, or should I
read more into it?
It's documented in the Files.h header, but I'd avoid using it unless
Apple has fixed it.
http://www.cocoabuilder.com/search/archive/cocoa?words=FSPathReplaceObject
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