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    <h1><a name="title$NSTask+GNUstepBase">NSTask+GNUstepBase documentation</a></h1>
    <h3>Authors</h3>
    <dl>
      <dt>Richard Frith-Macdonald (<a href="mailto:rfm@gnu.org"><code>rfm@gnu.org</code></a>)</dt>
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    <p><b>Copyright:</b> (C) 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc.</p>

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          <h1><a name="001000000000">
        Software documentation for the NSTask(GNUstepBase)
        category
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    <h2>NSTask(<a name="category$NSTask(GNUstepBase)">GNUstepBase</a>)</h2>
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        <dt><b>Declared in:</b></dt>
        <dd>GNUstepBase/NSTask+GNUstepBase.h</dd>
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          <em>Description forthcoming.</em>
        
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    <b>Method summary</b>
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      <li><a rel="gsdoc" href="NSTask+GNUstepBase.html#method$NSTask(GNUstepBase)+executableExtensions">+executableExtensions</a></li>
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    <h3><a name="method$NSTask(GNUstepBase)+executableExtensions">executableExtensions&nbsp;</a></h3>
    + (NSSet*) <b>executableExtensions</b>;<br />
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            Returns the set of extensions known to indicate an
            executable file type on systems which require
            that (currently mswindows).
          
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    <h3><a name="method$NSTask(GNUstepBase)+executablePath$">executablePath:&nbsp;</a></h3>
    + (NSString*) <b>executablePath:</b> (NSString*)aFile;<br />
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            Checks the specified file to see if it is executable
            or if by appending one of the
            <a rel="gsdoc" href="#method$NSTask(GNUstepBase)+executableExtensions">
              +executableExtensions
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            it can be made executable. The return value is the
            actual executable path or <code>nil</code> if the
            file cannot be executed.
          
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    <h3><a name="method$NSTask(GNUstepBase)+launchPathForTool$">launchPathForTool:&nbsp;</a></h3>
    + (NSString*) <b>launchPathForTool:</b> (NSString*)name;<br />
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<b>Availability:</b> Not in OpenStep/MacOS-X</div>
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            Returns the launch path for a tool given the
            <var>name</var> of a tool. <br /> Locates the tool by
            looking in the standard directories and, if not
            found there, looking in the PATH set in the
            environment. <br /> On ms-windows, this also
            tries appending common executable path extensions to
            the tool <var>name</var> in order to find it. <br />
            Returns the path found, or <code>nil</code> if the
            tool could not be located.
          
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