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| do { | ||
| try textData?.write(to: pathUrl) | ||
| } catch let error as NSError { | ||
| setText("Failed to save content to file '\(pathUrl.path)'. (Reason: \(error.localizedFailureReason!))") |
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bad move ;)
it replaces my "important" text and its deleted :/
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Port nobecutan's changes to the latest version of Boop and then make the errors show in the status view.
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With this merge request I propose basic file handling functionality. Open any file type and try to parse it as String via
String(contentsOf: pathUrl)– silently ignore the file if it cannot be parsed. This works also viaCMD+Oand by dragging the file on the app icon.This addresses #256 and #227.
Save the content as file (via
CMD+S). There is no notion of an open file, it's always "Save As…".This addresses #278.