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Asked: June 12, 20262026-06-12T05:24:50+00:00 2026-06-12T05:24:50+00:00

I was given a .a library with very poor documentation. Is there a way

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I was given a .a library with very poor documentation. Is there a way to inspect the public types, methods, and properties?

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    2026-06-12T05:24:51+00:00Added an answer on June 12, 2026 at 5:24 am

    There are several options – the one I prefer is otool;

    From its man page for the possible options:

    -o Display the contents of the __OBJC segment used by the Objective-C run-time system.

    Example:

    otool -o libRaptureXML_universal.a

    [...]
        contents of (__DATA,__objc_classlist) section
        00006fe0 0x65d4
                   isa 0x65e8
            superclass 0x0
                 cache 0x0
                vtable 0x0
                  data 0x6fb8 (struct class_ro_t *)
                            flags 0x0
                    instanceStart 4
                     instanceSize 12
                       ivarLayout 0x0
                             name 0x6b84 RXMLElement
                      baseMethods 0x6e08 (struct method_list_t *)
                   entsize 12
                     count 27
                      name 0x66bb initFromXMLString:encoding:
                     types 0x6b90 @16@0:4@8I12
                       imp 0x1
                      name 0x66e3 initFromXMLFile:
                     types 0x6b9d @12@0:4@8
                       imp 0xd5
                      name 0x66f4 initFromXMLFile:fileExtension:
                     types 0x6ba7 @16@0:4@8@12
                       imp 0x209
                      name 0x6713 initFromURL:
                     types 0x6b9d @12@0:4@8
                       imp 0x335
                      name 0x6720 initFromXMLData:
                     types 0x6b9d @12@0:4@8
                       imp 0x411
                      name 0x6731 initFromXMLNode:
        [...]
    
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