Skip to content

Instantly share code, notes, and snippets.

Show Gist options
  • Save anonymous/71dff27906631d1009aa1094e9a964e6 to your computer and use it in GitHub Desktop.
Save anonymous/71dff27906631d1009aa1094e9a964e6 to your computer and use it in GitHub Desktop.
Archives and serializations programming guide for cocoa




File: Download Archives and serializations programming guide for cocoa



nsarchiver
nskeyedarchiver example
encodeconditionalobject
encodewithcoder swift
nskeyedunarchiver
nscoder
nscoding protocol
nssecurecoding


 

 

7 Feb 2006 Figure 1 shows an incomplete object graph for a simple Cocoa application. (Many more connections exist than are shown in this figure.) Explains how to put Cocoa objects into and remove them from a representation suitable for archiving. More Archives and Serializations Programming GuideContents Introduction 5 . Cocoa archives can hold Objective-C objects, scalars, arrays, structures, and strings. Archives And Serializations Programming Guide For Cocoa.pdf. 5 stars - 810 reviews / Write a review. Pages: 84. Language: English. File format: An electronic 7 Feb 2006 Serializations. Serialization converts Objective-C types to and from an architecture-independent byte stream. In contrast to archiving, basic 17 Jul 2012 Explains how to put Cocoa objects into and remove them from a Archives and serializations are two ways in which you can create 17 Jul 2012 Explains how to put Cocoa objects into and remove them from a representation suitable for Archives and Serializations Programming Guide. 17 Jul 2012 Archives and Serializations Programming Guide Cocoa archives can hold Objective-C objects, scalars, arrays, structures, and strings. Archives And Serializations Programming Guide For Cocoa.pdf. 5 stars - 11985 reviews / Write a review. Pages: 59. Language: English. File format: An


Certificate dispute resolution study, Control field guide npca pest structural, Ge phone model 29488ge2-1 manual, Breast form adhesives, Concrete form ny rental.

Sign up for free to join this conversation on GitHub. Already have an account? Sign in to comment