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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T01:24:00+00:00 2026-05-23T01:24:00+00:00

I’m trying to zip files using the command-line utility through NSTask. pseudocode: controller: init:

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I’m trying to zip files using the command-line utility through NSTask.

pseudocode:

controller:
  init:
    register_self_as_observer_of_nstask_notifications

  startZip(file):
    file = somefileobject 
    task = "zip" with file path as argument
    task.launch

  notification_listener(notification):
    task = notification.get_object
    file = task.??? 

So how can I find out which file object the notification pertains to? I usually use the userInfo dictionary for such things, but NSTask has no such option. From Apple Dev: This notification does not contain a userInfo dictionary.

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    2026-05-23T01:24:01+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 1:24 am

    Use the associated object API to attach a user info dictionary to the task instance. This would be the cleanest approach, but it cannot be used prior to the introduction of the associated object API with Mac OS X 10.6.

    Alternatively, you can use a dictionary that maps from task to user info. Creating a dictionary mapping from task to user info is not as straightforward as it sounds:

    • You can’t just [taskInfoDict setObject:userInfo forKey:task] because NSTask does not conform to NSCopying, but NSDictionary relies on copying its keys.
    • Using the process identifier wrapped as an NSNumber as a proxy for the task object mostly works. But process IDs can be reused, and a task doesn’t get a PID till after it’s been launched. The root of the problem is: You don’t control the process ID; the underlying OS does.

    Using the address of the task object seems to be the best solution:

    [taskInfoDict setObject:userInfo forKey:[NSValue valueWithPointer:task]]
    

    Assuming a reference-counted environment, the task object’s address will be stable for its lifetime, and its lifetime is entirely under control of your application. A copying garbage collector would throw a wrench in this solution, but in that case, you could use a collection class that can handle the pointer directly (NSMapTable).

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