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Re: missing function


  • Subject: Re: missing function
  • From: j o a r <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 12 Nov 2005 16:50:02 +0100

Are you perhaps using the new GCC_FAST_OBJC_DISPATCH that only works on Mac OS X 10.4?

j o a r

On 12 nov 2005, at 06.50, Steve Checkoway wrote:

I'm compiling on OS 10.4.3, using XCode 2.1 with gcc 3.3 and the 10.2.8 SDK. When I run the application on 10.4, everything works correctly. When I run on 10.3.9, build 7W98 (and also on build 7B85), it crashes in main().

The crashing instruction is
bla 0xfffeff00
which is trying to branch to objc_msgSend_rtp. This function exists as a locally absolute symbol (at that address) in /usr/lib/ libobjc.dylib on 10.4, but it does not on 10.3.9.


10.3.9 does have _objc_msgSend and a few similarly named symbols as global text symbols ('T' in nm as opposed to the 'a' that _objc_msgSend_rtp was giving me) around address 0x908611e0.

I'm not sure when this started happening. In an older version of the code, it is branching to dyld_stub_objc_msgSend:
bl 0x31b8d0 <dyld_stub_objc_msgSend>
In the newer code it's using:
bla 0xfffeff00 <objc_msgSend_rtp>


What could be causing this difference?

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