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Re: SCT classes


  • Subject: Re: SCT classes
  • From: Benjamin Stiglitz <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 4 Mar 2008 13:15:24 -0800

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?

These classes are part of the Spotlight for Help feature, and are loaded on demand. Please don’t rely on their behavior or even their presence, as they will more likely than not be modified or removed in future versions of OS X.


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