// // CalTask.h // Calendar Store Framework // // Copyright 2006 Apple Computer, Inc. All rights reserved. // // This class allows the client to access data about a specific CalTask. // // The Calendar Store framework is deprecated. Please use the Event Kit framework instead. #import // The iCalendar specification allows priority to be specified with an integer in the range of 0-9, with 0 representing // an undefined priority, 1 the highest priority, and 9 the lowest priority. When a user sets the priority to high, // medium or low in iCal saves the priority as 1, 5, or 9 respectively. Clients are encouraged to use these values when // setting a task's priority, but is is possible to specify any integer value from 0 to 9. In iCal, a task with a // priority in the range of 1-4 will show up as high priority, a task with a priority of 5 will be displayed as having // medium priority, and 6-9 will be displayed as having a low priority. enum { CalPriorityNone = 0, CalPriorityHigh = 1, CalPriorityMedium = 5, CalPriorityLow = 9 }; typedef NSUInteger CalPriority; @interface CalTask : CalCalendarItem { @private NSDate *_dueDate; CalPriority _priority; NSDate *_completedDate; } // The calendar property must be set before calling saveTask on a new task + (id)task; @property(copy) NSDate *dueDate NS_DEPRECATED_MAC(10_5, 10_8); @property CalPriority priority NS_DEPRECATED_MAC(10_5, 10_8); // These two properties are inextricably linked. Setting isCompleted to be YES, will set the completedDate to be now, // and setting any completedDate will change isCompleted to be YES. Similarly, setting isCompleted to be NO will set // the completedDate to be nil, and setting the completedDate changes isCompleted to NO. @property BOOL isCompleted NS_DEPRECATED_MAC(10_5, 10_8); @property(copy) NSDate *completedDate NS_DEPRECATED_MAC(10_5, 10_8); @end