PLDES(1) | GNUstep System Manual | PLDES(1) |
pl, pldes, plser, plmerge, plparse, pl2link - property list tools
pldes filename(s)
plget key[morekeys]
plser [ -formatfmt ] filename(s)
plmerge [ destination-file ] [ input-file(s) ]
plparse filename(s)
pl2link input-file [ destination-file ]
pl -input [ input-file ] -output [ destination-file ]
Property lists in GNUstep are hierarchical lists of values or attribute-value pairs. Programmatically they are represented by instances of the NSString, NSData, NSArray, or NSDictionary (most common) class (which may contain other instances of such classes). These instances can be serialized as binary objects to form a persistent representation. In addition, there are two alternative human-readable representations. The first, utilized in NeXTstep and OpenStep, utilizes a text format with equals signs expressing attribute-value bindings and set braces expressing hierarchical organization. The second, often (uninformatively) referred to as "plist" format, is in XML and is used by Mac OS X. The tools described here are utilities for manipulating the various persistent property list representations as files.
Written 1999-2000.
This manual page first appeared in gnustep-base 1.9.2 (March 2004).
pldes, plget, plparse, plser were written by Richard Frith-Macdonald <rfm@gnu.org>.
plmerge was written by Jonathan Gapen <jagapen@whitewater.chem.wisc.edu>.
pl2link was written by Fred Kiefer <FredKiefer@gmx.de>.
pl was written by Gregory Casamento <greg_casamento@yahoo.com>.
August 2003 | GNUstep |