FROM : David Remahl
DATE : Tue Jan 15 20:28:59 2002
> Is it possible to get a list of all classes in an application? So, is
> there a method to return an array of all loaded classes?
> I've looked in NSBundle, and NSApplication, and can't find anything.
> Basically, I'm trying to avoid having to make a table of classes myself.
> I thought it would be neat if I could just loop through all the classes,
> sending each a "respondsToSelector:" message to making auxiliary lists
> of classes for specific purposes.
>
> Drew McCormack
Look at the source of class-dump.
/ david
DATE : Tue Jan 15 20:28:59 2002
> Is it possible to get a list of all classes in an application? So, is
> there a method to return an array of all loaded classes?
> I've looked in NSBundle, and NSApplication, and can't find anything.
> Basically, I'm trying to avoid having to make a table of classes myself.
> I thought it would be neat if I could just loop through all the classes,
> sending each a "respondsToSelector:" message to making auxiliary lists
> of classes for specific purposes.
>
> Drew McCormack
Look at the source of class-dump.
/ david
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| Bill Bumgarner | Jan 16, 05:01 |






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