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Re: Obj-C in a dylib
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Re: Obj-C in a dylib


  • Subject: Re: Obj-C in a dylib
  • From: Bob Ippolito <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 3 May 2004 13:01:11 -0400

On May 3, 2004, at 11:20 AM, Thomas L. Davis wrote:

I'm trying to build a MATLAB MEX-file (a dylib I think) that uses the MacOS X Foundation, CoreFoundation and IOKit frameworks. The MEX-file builds and (mostly) works okay. But I get a crash when the MEX-file is cleared:

It's not a dylib, a bundle (MH_BUNDLE). MH_DYLIB isn't unloadable at all, whether or not you are using ObjC, and they are loaded with a different API (or automatically by the runtime linker).

I think the basic problem is that MATLAB doesn't use the Obj-C runtime but my MEX-file does. Evidently the runtime does not like to be unlinked by NSUnLinkModule.

Is there a solution to this problem?

Several, none of them good, but here are a few off the top of my head.

- Don't use clear
- Don't use Obj C
- Make your MEX file load all of its Obj C functionality at runtime from a second bundle or dylib which you do not unload
- Do an evil runtime hack to replace the current implementation of NSUnLinkModule with something else that'll do a no-op if there if ObjC code in there (you'll probably want to read through the darwin source code for the ObjC runtime and dyld in this case).

-bob
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