QTfrontend/NSWorkspace_RBAdditions.h
author sheepluva
Tue, 04 Sep 2012 13:18:26 +0200
changeset 7669 a85e1c167b69
parent 6616 f77bb02b669f
permissions -rw-r--r--
I didn't want to do this since it seems less clean, but... moving the stats-fix into CheckForWin, since that function is the one sending the damage stats (whyyyy?) therefore it's not sufficient to update stats after calling it, some of the stats won't be transfered to frontend then

//
//  NSWorkspace_RBAdditions.h
//  PathProps
//
//  Created by Rainer Brockerhoff on 10/04/2007.
//  Copyright 2007 Rainer Brockerhoff. All rights reserved.
//

#import <Cocoa/Cocoa.h>

extern NSString* NSWorkspace_RBfstypename;
extern NSString* NSWorkspace_RBmntonname;
extern NSString* NSWorkspace_RBmntfromname;
extern NSString* NSWorkspace_RBdeviceinfo;
extern NSString* NSWorkspace_RBimagefilepath;
extern NSString* NSWorkspace_RBconnectiontype;
extern NSString* NSWorkspace_RBpartitionscheme;
extern NSString* NSWorkspace_RBserverURL;

@interface NSWorkspace (NSWorkspace_RBAdditions)

// This method will return nil if the input path is invalid. Otherwise, the returned NSDictionary may contain
// the following keys:
//- NSWorkspace_RBfstypename: will always be present.Shows the filesystem type (usually "hfs"), from statfs.
//- NSWorkspace_RBmntonname: will always be present. Shows the volume mount point.
//- NSWorkspace_RBmntfromname: will always be present. Shows the BSD device path for local volumes; info for
//      remote volumes depends on the filesystem type.
//- NSWorkspace_RBconnectiontype: should always be present for local volumes. Shows the connection type ("SATA", "USB", etc.).
//- NSWorkspace_RBpartitionscheme: should always be present for local volumes. Shows the partition scheme.
//- NSWorkspace_RBdeviceinfo: should always be present for local volumes. Shows some information about the
//      physical device; varies widely.
//- NSWorkspace_RBimagefilepath: should be present for disk images only. Shows the path of the disk image file.
//- NSWorkspace_RBserverURL: should be present for remote volumes only. Shows the server URL.

- (NSDictionary*)propertiesForPath:
(NSString*)path;

@end