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Logify is a utility that accepts a class header (.h file) as input and generates a MobileSubstrate extension (.xm file) which hooks all of that class's methods, printing log messages when they are called. This helps a hook developer see when certain methods are invoked during use.
Logify is a utility that accepts a class header (.h file) as input and generates a MobileSubstrate extension (.xm file) which hooks all of that class's methods, printing log messages when they are called. This helps a hook developer see when certain methods are invoked during use.


== Usage ==
== Usage ==

Revision as of 19:46, 18 August 2011

Logify is a utility that accepts a class header (.h file) as input and generates a MobileSubstrate extension (.xm file) which hooks all of that class's methods, printing log messages when they are called. This helps a hook developer see when certain methods are invoked during use.

Usage

At a bash command line (with Theos installed), run the following command:

 logify.pl SomeClassHeader.h > tweak.xm

This will create a new tweak source file (tweak.xm) using the methods defined in the header file `SomeClassHeader.h`. You can then use tweak.xm as the basis for a new tweak project, or integrate the generated code into your own project.