I would like to execute the Applescript command tell application "Finder" to open POSIX file */path/to/somefilename*
from a C++ program. It looks like I might want to use OSACompileExecute
, but I haven't been able to find an example of how to use it. I keep finding examples of how to use the OSACompile
Terminal command. Can someone provide an example or a link to an example?
How can I execute a simple Applescript from a C++ program?
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Here's an example C function for reading a Get Info comment from the finder using AppleScript.
You could modify it for what you want.
NSString * readFinderCommentsForFile(NSString * theFile){
/* Need to use AppleScript to read or write Finder Get Info Comments */
/* Convert POSIX file path to hfs path */
NSURL * urlWithPOSIXPath = [NSURL fileURLWithPath:theFile];
NSString * hfsStylePathString =
(__bridge_transfer NSString *)CFURLCopyFileSystemPath((__bridge CFURLRef) urlWithPOSIXPath, kCFURLHFSPathStyle);
/* Build an AppleScript string */
NSString *appleScriptString = @"tell application \"Finder\"\r get comment of file ";
appleScriptString = [appleScriptString stringByAppendingString:@"\""];
appleScriptString = [appleScriptString stringByAppendingString:hfsStylePathString];
appleScriptString = [appleScriptString stringByAppendingString:@"\""];
appleScriptString = [appleScriptString stringByAppendingString:@"\r end tell\r"];
NSString *finderComment;
NSAppleScript *theScript = [[NSAppleScript alloc] initWithSource:appleScriptString];
NSDictionary *theError = nil;
finderComment = [[theScript executeAndReturnError: &theError] stringValue];
NSLog(@"Finder comment is %@.\n", finderComment);
return finderComment;
Ok, the trick was to not bother trying to compile and execute the Applescript but to simply use the
osascript
system command:path
andfile
are both char[] variables.I got the clue from this excerpt from Applescript: The Definitive Guide.