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Technical Q&As: Carbon
Data management in Carbon is the creation and handling of the various data available to a program, such as strings, collections, binary data, dates, property lists, and XML data. Using programming interfaces, developers can, for example, record operations so that users can reverse an operation's effect.

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BowelsOfTheMemoryManager (aka YourHeapIsProbablyCorrupt) (HTML) ()
Deprecated - ME05: What the symbol BowelsoftheMemoryManager means and the most probable cause of this symbol in MacsBug.
2001-02-01
CFXML to CFPropertyListRef (and back!) (HTML) ()
QA1208: Describes to how save and restore a CFPropertyListRef to and from an XML file.
2003-08-29
Ejecting the Volume on Which Your Program Resides (HTML) ()
FL09: Suggests different solutions regarding ejecting a disk on which an application resides.
1998-07-06
Empty Memory Objects (HTML) ()
QA1259: Describes how two memory management edge cases are handled by the common Mac OS memory allocators.
2003-04-21
Non Mac OS X Bundled data-fork based Resources (HTML) ()
QA1098: Mac OS X Bundled data-fork based Resources
2003-08-20
Securely Erasing, Accessing and Dismounting a Macintosh Partition (HTML) ()
FL11: Set up a disk for secure erasures. Resources with information on magnetic disks, information recovery.
1999-01-11
Setting environment variables for user processes (HTML)
QA1067: Tells how to set environment variables for user processes.
2001-10-25