Advanced Apple Debugging & Reverse Engineering, Chapter 31: DTrace vs. objc_msgSend
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In this chapter, you'll use DTrace to hook objc_msgSend's entry probe and pull out the class name along with the Objective-C selector for that class. By the end of this chapter, you'll have LLDB generating a DTrace script which only generates tracing info for code implemented within the main executable that calls objc_msgSend.
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