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HBLogDebug(@"results = %@", results) | HBLogDebug(@"results = %@", results) | ||
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Note: for a dictionary you can also use <code>DCSDictionaryAssetQuery</code> | |||
See also [[ASAsset]]. | See also [[ASAsset]]. |
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ASAssetQuery is used to list a set of assets on your iDevice. Assets are generally stored in /var/mobile/Library/Assets/
Here is how we list all the dictionary assets on the iDevice
ASAssetQuery * aq = [[%c(ASAssetQuery) alloc] initWithAssetType:@"com.apple.MobileAsset.DictionaryServices.dictionary2"]; NSError *err = nil; [aq runQueryAndReturnError:&err]; HBLogDebug(@"err = %@", err); NSArray *results = [aq results]; HBLogDebug(@"results = %@", results)
Note: for a dictionary you can also use DCSDictionaryAssetQuery
See also ASAsset.