What's the correct way to print an NSString in Objective-C? A lot of examples use NSLog(), but according to the documentation:
NSLog is a FoundationKit function for printing debug statements to the console.
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NSLog works basically like:
fprintf(stderr, format_string, args …);
Which to me is a bit like the _TRACE macro in Win32/C++. I don't want to print to stderr, I want to print to stdout. There are people who suggest using printf() as follows:
printf("%s", [str cStringUsingEncoding:NSUTF8StringEncoding]);
But this seems like an extra level on indirection to get the NSString printed, and it doesn't "feel" like the solution.
Best Answer
Spewing stuff to
stdout
is actually a pretty rare thing to do in Cocoa, given that almost all projects are GUI in nature. There are relatively few projects that are built as command line tools or otherwise need to deal withstdout
.However, the Foundation does provide the means to write to stdout. Specifically,
NSFileHandle
hasfileHandleWithStandardOutput
which gives you a file handle that can write tostdout
.From there, it is a matter of converting the
NSString
to anNSData
and writing it.Quite a few steps, but easily wrapped up in a reusable function: