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2016-03-15Explicitly convert between nullable and non-nullable on OS XTobias Markmann
Clang was complaining about implicit conversions between nullable and non-nullable NSString pointers. Adjusted our std::string -> NSString* conversion utilities to check for nil and return an empty std::string in that case. Replaced uses of [NSString stringWithUTF8String] with our STD2NSSTRING macro. Turned std::string <-> NSString* conversion macros into functions. Test-Information: Builds without the warning on OS X 10.11.3 and Swift runs without issues. Change-Id: I949f2f3332018391aead58ef362764f4b7955b01
2014-12-15Update Copyright In SwifToolsKevin Smith
Change-Id: Ic5a0cd2d65caac21a748a9a6996a596ee80f5337
2013-05-17Fixed unicode path handling.Remko Tronçon
- Use boost::filesystem::path consistently for referring to files. - Use boost::filesystem streams for I/O, such that paths are always handled correctly. - Use stringToPath and pathToString for conversion between strings and boost::filesystem::path, to ensure we have consistent unicode handling across platforms and environments. The default constructor and string conversion uses platform-dependent encoding, depending on the global locale set in the application, which causes problems. So, unless you are in platform dependent code, the default constructor and string() function should not be used. When constructing paths from other paths (e.g. using operator/), also use stringToPath (instead of string arguments) if the path can contain unicode characters. Change-Id: If286bd9e71c8414afc0b24ba67e26ab7608ef6ea
2012-03-15Added purge to Growl.Remko Tronçon
2012-03-09Fixed Growl crash.Remko Tronçon
2012-03-09Handle double growl callbacks.Remko Tronçon
2011-12-24Enable "Show notifications" toggle when Growl isn't installed.Remko Tronçon
2011-12-23Updated Growl notifier to work against Growl 1.3.Remko Tronçon