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Re: Getting list of classes inside NSBundle



Oh, I have no problem with having to load it.  I assumed that I would have
to, and it looks like once I do, I'll be up and running.  Thanks to everyone
for the quick replies!

On 10/19/07, Douglas Davidson <email@hidden> wrote:
>
>
> On Oct 19, 2007, at 11:28 AM, Jason wrote:
>
> Is there a way for me to get a list of all classes that an NSBundle
>
> contains?  I only see two methods listed on NSBundle that are close to
> what
>
> I need (principalClass and classNamed:) and both require me to already
> know
>
> the name of the class I want to load.  What I'm trying to do is get a list
>
> of classes inside a bundle (which I may not know the contents of) and
> print
>
> out the class names of the ones that match a certain criteria.
>
>
> When NSBundle loads a bundle, it sends out an NSBundleDidLoadNotification,
> attached to which is a list of the loaded classes (under the NSLoadedClasses
> key).  If you want to get information about the class content of a bundle
> without having to load it, I'm afraid you'll have to examine the executable
> yourself.
>
> Douglas Davidson
>
>
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