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Re: SCT classes


  • Subject: Re: SCT classes
  • From: Jean-Daniel Dupas <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 4 Mar 2008 21:25:33 +0100


Le 4 mars 08 à 21:10, Georg Tuparev a écrit :

Folks,

I am playing with dynamic class loading... When my test apps starts, I am creating a list of all classes (about 1700 for my ultra simple example). After a while I am recreating the same list. This time the list is longer (about 1800 classes) and contains lasses with "STC" prefix - like SCTCarbonMenu, or SCTMenuWindow.

I have never ever heard about such classes, and it seams Google too. Any idea what's going on?

cheers

All Mac OS X classes are not documented. There is a lots of private Classes that nobody outside Apple never heard about. Those STC classes are probably a subset of thoses classes.



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