Re: ZeroLink and dynamic discovered Classes
Re: ZeroLink and dynamic discovered Classes
- Subject: Re: ZeroLink and dynamic discovered Classes
- From: Martin Häcker <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 25 Nov 2003 21:15:21 +0100
This is a case where ZeroLink falls down. Objective-C classes are
installed into the runtime when the image binary is loaded. ZeroLink
tries very hard *not* to load image binaries. When you examine the
list of classes known by the runtime, some of them will be missing
becase ZeroLink has not loaded their image binaries yet.
The only solution is to turn off ZeroLink for this project.
This would be very unfortunate. Am I right that the only way to
control ZeroLink is to somehow let my framework know the names of the
testClasses?
There must be another way to let my Framework know the names of the
Test-Classes without actually specifying them in code.
An odd thought: It should be possible to have some sort of script run
in the build process that gets all filenames in the project. It
should be trivial to filter the testclasses out and pass them in to
the app as an argument if ZeroLink is activated.
Now comes the problem, I've never done something like this, but this
should be possible, right?
Or is there a more simple aproach?
cu Martin
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