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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T16:49:22+00:00 2026-05-12T16:49:22+00:00

I’m trying to run an applescript inside my Cocoa app using the system(); function

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I’m trying to run an applescript inside my Cocoa app using the system(); function – the string I’m passing to the function works in terminal and the applescript itself is fine, I think it has something to do with NSString – can anyone help?

        //add to login items
        NSLog(@"add to login");
        NSString *pathOfApp = [[NSBundle mainBundle] bundlePath];
        NSString *theASCommandLoginItem = [NSString stringWithFormat:@"/usr/bin/osascript -e 'tell application \"System Events\" to make login item at end with properties {path:\"%@\"}'", pathOfApp];
        system(theASCommandLoginItem);
        NSLog(theASCommandLoginItem);

Here is the output:

2009-10-11 20:09:52.803 The Talking
Cloud Notifier[3091:903] add to login
sh: \340HH: command not found
2009-10-11 20:09:52.813 The Talking
Cloud Notifier[3091:903]
/usr/bin/osascript -e ‘tell
application “System Events” to make
login item at end with properties
{path:”/Users/csmith/Desktop/The
Talking Cloud Notifier/build/Debug/The
Talking Cloud Notifier.app”}’

At compile I also get a warning saying:

warning: passing argument 1 of
‘system’ from incompatible pointer
type

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    2026-05-12T16:49:22+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 4:49 pm

    Bad

    As newacct’s answer already suggested you have to use a C-string instead of an NSString for the system() function.

    Good

    Use NSTask instead.

    Better

    More useful for you would be the NSAppleScript class:

    NSAppleScript *script;
    NSDictionary *errorDict;
    NSAppleEventDescriptor *returnValue;
    // multi line string literal
    NSString *scriptText = @"tell application 'System Events'\n"
                            "make login item at end with properties {path:\"%@\"}\n"
                            "end tell";
    scriptText = [NSString stringWithFormat:scriptText, pathOfApp];
    script = [[[NSAppleScript alloc] initWithSource:scriptText] autorelease];
    returnValue = [script executeAndReturnError:&errorDict];
    if (returnValue) {
         // success
    } else {
         // failure
    }
    

    Best

    Have a look at Apple’s documentation on how to register your app to be a login item. There are even some examples.

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