On 03.12.2016 at 00:40 Jens Alfke wrote:
> dlopen is hardly undocumented; it’s part of the core BSD Unix
> library. It’s got a man page and everything.
That doesn't mean that it's ok to use it on iOS because of the sandbox.
You aren't allowed to use other standard BSD functions like exit(),
mkste
Okay, enough with the F.U.D. which I already addressed. If you really want
answers, go search the details yourself; they are there but maybe not as well
found anymore, and some are mentioned in related WWDC talks. As for the new
point, all dylibs must be part of an existing installation and code
Notifications for iOS will show on whatever device you are using currently. If
you’re not using one, it will show up on your watch. If you’re using a iPad,
it’ll show up on your iPad. If you’r using your phone - it’ll show up there.
There is no API that sends a Notification to a particular
> On Dec 2, 2016, at 11:34 AM, Slipp Douglas Thompson
> wrote:
>
> Alternatively, there's always archive.org's Wayback Machine.
> Since developer.apple.com's URL paths have changed quite a bit with the
> recent narrow-body-giant-text-ification, I plugged
> https://developer.apple.com/library