Property List

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* [[Property List/Binary|Binary Property Lists]]
 
* [[Property List/Binary|Binary Property Lists]]
  
Current iOs development frameworks can also use property lists in [[JSON]], but these can't necessarily be precisely transferred to and from the other formats, since the data types aren't exactly the same.
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Current MacOs development frameworks can also use property lists in [[JSON]], but these can't necessarily be precisely transferred to and from the other formats, since the data types aren't exactly the same.
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
 
* [[Wikipedia:Property list|Wikipedia article]]
 
* [[Wikipedia:Property list|Wikipedia article]]

Revision as of 22:33, 22 December 2012

File Format
Name Property List
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The Property List (plist) file is a standard feature of the operating systems descended from NeXTSTEP, which includes the current Apple operating systems. It is the standard way for programs developed under such systems to save and load data between the internal representation within the objects defined in an Objective-C program and disk files, in order to store program settings and other data. The Cocoa framework's standard objects have built-in methods to deal with these files. NeXTSTEP had a text-based format for this, in a style resembling a programming language; Apple replaced it with an XML-based format for Mac OS X, and later on they also introduced a binary format as well, which is now the default save format for preference files.

Several variations:

Current MacOs development frameworks can also use property lists in JSON, but these can't necessarily be precisely transferred to and from the other formats, since the data types aren't exactly the same.

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