FROM : Jim Witte
DATE : Tue Jan 28 19:13:57 2003
If I run './class-dump -a -A -R InstantMessage' on the Instant
Messaging framwork, I get a whole lot of information. However, if I
run './class-dump -a -A -R Ink' I don't get anything! I looked at it
in BBEdit, and found a whole slew of text that looked like method names
at the end like __NetPatternFFTDestroy. I didn't see anything in the
form of 'objc_class_name_..' like in InstantMessage, which may be what
classdump parses, but there obviously is *some* kind of symbol-name
data in the Ink framework. Is there such an 'encrypted' or 'stripped'
framework format?
Jim
Got Rosetta?
DATE : Tue Jan 28 19:13:57 2003
If I run './class-dump -a -A -R InstantMessage' on the Instant
Messaging framwork, I get a whole lot of information. However, if I
run './class-dump -a -A -R Ink' I don't get anything! I looked at it
in BBEdit, and found a whole slew of text that looked like method names
at the end like __NetPatternFFTDestroy. I didn't see anything in the
form of 'objc_class_name_..' like in InstantMessage, which may be what
classdump parses, but there obviously is *some* kind of symbol-name
data in the Ink framework. Is there such an 'encrypted' or 'stripped'
framework format?
Jim
Got Rosetta?
| Related mails | Author | Date |
|---|---|---|
| Jim Witte | Jan 28, 19:13 | |
| Nicholas Riley | Jan 28, 20:53 | |
| Nick Zitzmann | Jan 28, 21:13 |






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