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Re: crash-proof AU plugin scanning?
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Re: crash-proof AU plugin scanning?


  • Subject: Re: crash-proof AU plugin scanning?
  • From: "Paul Sanders" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 1 Jul 2010 15:17:16 +0100

> The main point of scanning in a separate process is that it won't take down
> the host at startup -- and the best way to do that is avoid loading any
> foreign code into the address space at all.

Another possibility might be to log to a file (or user defaults perhaps) the plugin you are about to initialise and then delete that information when initialisation is complete.  That way, you can tell on the next startup if a plugin crashed your app and refuse to load it again.  Just a thought.

Regards,

Paul Sanders.
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