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Tracing an iPhone application/framework
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Tracing an iPhone application/framework


  • Subject: Tracing an iPhone application/framework
  • From: Sandro Noël <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 18 Oct 2010 23:38:33 -0400

Greetings.

The lead developer at my workplace left his brainchild behind but forgot to write any documentation for it.
the framework is now quite unusable because it is quite extensive an no one knows the depth of it's architecture.

I am mandated to document this framework. (Joy!)

The "framework" is built as a template application from which classe/functions can be overloaded to fit the needs of the being built application.
not much of an architecture if you ask me but i have to document it none the less.

Is there any application out there or method in Xcode where I could trace every function call and figure out what object is being called and what function, thru out the first run of an application using that framework?

Best regards.
Sandro.


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