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Re: Thwarting classdump, etc.
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Re: Thwarting classdump, etc.


  • Subject: Re: Thwarting classdump, etc.
  • From: email@hidden
  • Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2005 14:53:00 +1000

Thanks. I thought there were also ways with Objective C to register classes
at runtime, so that there was basically nothing useful to dump otherwise.
That's what I was originally looking for. Is anyone doing that?

Yes, you can define new classes at runtime using, say, C/C++ functions. But it's not a trivial thing to do, and as others have said it's still dead easy for anyone to look at your classes while your program is running.


If you explain why it is you want to do this, perhaps an alternative method can be suggested.

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