libs-base/Testing/nsarchiver.m
mccallum 71001c1445 (main): Use NSUnarchiver properly.
git-svn-id: svn+ssh://svn.gna.org/svn/gnustep/libs/base/trunk@850 72102866-910b-0410-8b05-ffd578937521
1996-01-26 19:49:12 +00:00

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/* A demonstration of writing and reading with NSArchiver */
#include <Foundation/NSArchiver.h>
#include <Foundation/NSString.h>
#include <Foundation/NSAutoreleasePool.h>
#include <Foundation/NSSet.h>
#include <Foundation/NSUtilities.h>
int main()
{
id set;
id arp;
arp = [[NSAutoreleasePool alloc] init];
/* Create a Set of int's */
set = [[NSSet alloc] initWithObjects:
@"apple", @"banana", @"carrot", @"dal", @"escarole", @"fava", nil];
/* Display the set */
printf("Writing:\n");
{
id o, e = [set objectEnumerator];
while ((o = [e nextObject]))
printf("%@\n", o);
}
/* Write it to a file */
[NSArchiver archiveRootObject: set toFile: @"./nsarchiver.dat"];
/* Release the object that was coded */
[set release];
/* Read it back in from the file */
set = [NSUnarchiver unarchiveObjectWithFile: @"./nsarchiver.dat"];
/* Display what we read, to make sure it matches what we wrote */
printf("\nReading:\n");
{
id o, e = [set objectEnumerator];
while (o = [e nextObject])
printf("%@\n", o);
}
/* Do the autorelease. */
[arp release];
exit(0);
}