Thank for your answer, I try now on the coreaudio list. I've hope that
someone have the answer here.
Thanks
Le 9 nov. 08 à 17:56, Michael Ash a écrit :
On Sun, Nov 9, 2008 at 4:20 AM, Yoann Gini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Hi folks,
For a project I need to use AudioU
Hi folks,
For a project I need to use AudioUnit with an AudioUnitExternalBuffer
with special size. But I haven't in documentation how use this buffer.
Someone know how I can say to my AudioUnit "hey guy, use this special
buffer!". (I've already set the property
kAudioUnitProperty_ShouldA
each changement in my base, even if is not
saved... Do you know if they have a way for know when an ManagedObject
is created/edited/deleted ?
Le 8 juil. 08 à 09:03, Yoann GINI a écrit :
Hi all,
I work actually on CoreData with many loop for operate on
ManagedObjects. When I try to sa
Hi all,
I work actually on CoreData with many loop for operate on
ManagedObjects. When I try to save my ManagedObjectContext I obtain
this error :
"Failed to process pending changes before save. The context is still
dirty after 100 attempts. Typically this recursive dirtying is caused
Okey, I've solve the problem !
It's very simple, I've only load the in NSManagedObjectModel the mom
file represent the modification base, not the main model... Now I load
all mom file and it's work !
Thanks all
Le 29 juin 08 à 01:27, Bill Bumgarner a écrit :
On Jun 28, 2008, at 1:08 PM,
Nota : userInfo pointer of kind NSNotification is a mistake, it's a
NSDictionary of course.
Le 28 juin 08 à 19:58, Yoann GINI a écrit :
A part of code (this is a simply try code for a R&D):
@interface root : NSManagedObject
@interface song : root
@interface artist : root
@
in 08 à 20:15, mmalc crawford a écrit :
On Jun 28, 2008, at 11:07 AM, Yoann GINI wrote:
@interface root : NSManagedObject
@interface song : root
@interface artist : root
@interface modification : NSManagedObject
This doesn't work with isKindOfEntity, used like that :
NSEn
7;s always return NO...
Le 28 juin 08 à 19:32, mmalc crawford a écrit :
On Jun 28, 2008, at 10:15 AM, Owen Yamauchi wrote:
On Jun 28, 2008, at 9:58 AM, Yoann GINI wrote:
I've a CoreData base with some kind of object what are a subclass
of an abstract class called "root" (root
code.
Mike.
On 28 Jun 2008, at 18:25, Yoann GINI wrote:
Ho sorry, of cours it's isKindOfClass, I've this problem since 2
days and I've try all similar method by despair !
With isKindOfClass I've always a NO in return...
Le 28 juin 08 à 19:15, Owen Yamauchi a écrit :
Ho sorry, of cours it's isKindOfClass, I've this problem since 2 days
and I've try all similar method by despair !
With isKindOfClass I've always a NO in return...
Le 28 juin 08 à 19:15, Owen Yamauchi a écrit :
On Sat, Jun 28, 2008 at 9:58 AM, Yoann GINI
<[EMAIL PROTE
Hi all,
I've a CoreData base with some kind of object what are a subclass of
an abstract class called "root" (root is a subclass of
NSManagedObject). In a part of my code I need to catch all operation
on object what are a child of root. For do that I use the notification
NSManagedObjectC
the data all you like without
performing any additional shell tool parsing.
--
m-s
On 25 Jun, 2008, at 05:22, Yoann GINI wrote:
Hi all,
I look for get the UUID of the current user, the only way actually
found is to run a NSTask with this command : "dsmemberutil getuuid -
U `whoami`"
API ( http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Networking/Reference/IdentityServices_RefCollection/index.html
)
Le 25 juin 08 à 11:22, Yoann GINI a écrit :
Hi all,
I look for get the UUID of the current user, the only way actually
found is to run a NSTask with this command : "dsmemberutil getuu
Hi all,
I look for get the UUID of the current user, the only way actually
found is to run a NSTask with this command : "dsmemberutil getuuid -U
`whoami`"... But it's not really a good solution for me.
Have you a idea for get the UUID without NSTask ?
Thanks in advance,
Yoann
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