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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T18:47:23+00:00 2026-05-13T18:47:23+00:00

Is there a built in method, function, API, commonly accepted way, etc. to dump

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Is there a built in method, function, API, commonly accepted way, etc. to dump the contents of an instantiated object in Objective-C, specifically in Apple’s Cocoa/Cocoa-Touch environment?

I want to be able to do something like

MyType *the_thing = [[MyType alloc] init];
NSString *the_dump = [the_thing dump]; //pseudo code
NSLog("Dumped Contents: %@", the_dump);

and have the object’s instance variable names and values displayed, along with any methods available to call at run time. Ideally in an easy to read format.

For developers familiar with PHP, I’m basically looking for the equivalent of the reflection functions (var_dump(), get_class_methods()) and the OO Reflection API.

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    2026-05-13T18:47:23+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 6:47 pm

    UPDATE: Anyone looking to do this kind of stuff might want to check out Mike Ash’s ObjC wrapper for the Objective-C runtime.

    This is more or less how you’d go about it:

    #import <objc/runtime.h>
    
    . . . 
    
    -(void)dumpInfo
    {
        Class clazz = [self class];
        u_int count;
    
        Ivar* ivars = class_copyIvarList(clazz, &count);
        NSMutableArray* ivarArray = [NSMutableArray arrayWithCapacity:count];
        for (int i = 0; i < count ; i++)
        {
            const char* ivarName = ivar_getName(ivars[i]);
            [ivarArray addObject:[NSString  stringWithCString:ivarName encoding:NSUTF8StringEncoding]];
        }
        free(ivars);
    
        objc_property_t* properties = class_copyPropertyList(clazz, &count);
        NSMutableArray* propertyArray = [NSMutableArray arrayWithCapacity:count];
        for (int i = 0; i < count ; i++)
        {
            const char* propertyName = property_getName(properties[i]);
            [propertyArray addObject:[NSString  stringWithCString:propertyName encoding:NSUTF8StringEncoding]];
        }
        free(properties);
    
        Method* methods = class_copyMethodList(clazz, &count);
        NSMutableArray* methodArray = [NSMutableArray arrayWithCapacity:count];
        for (int i = 0; i < count ; i++)
        {
            SEL selector = method_getName(methods[i]);
            const char* methodName = sel_getName(selector);
            [methodArray addObject:[NSString  stringWithCString:methodName encoding:NSUTF8StringEncoding]];
        }
        free(methods);
    
        NSDictionary* classDump = [NSDictionary dictionaryWithObjectsAndKeys:
                                   ivarArray, @"ivars",
                                   propertyArray, @"properties",
                                   methodArray, @"methods",
                                   nil];
    
        NSLog(@"%@", classDump);
    }
    

    From there, it’s easy to get the actual values of an instance’s properties, but you have to check to see if they are primitive types or objects, so I was too lazy to put it in. You could also choose to scan the inheritance chain to get all the properties defined on an object. Then there are methods defined on categories, and more… But almost everything is readily available.

    Here’s an excerpt of what the above code dumps for UILabel:

    {
        ivars =     (
            "_size",
            "_text",
            "_color",
            "_highlightedColor",
            "_shadowColor",
            "_font",
            "_shadowOffset",
            "_minFontSize",
            "_actualFontSize",
            "_numberOfLines",
            "_lastLineBaseline",
            "_lineSpacing",
            "_textLabelFlags"
        );
        methods =     (
            rawSize,
            "setRawSize:",
            "drawContentsInRect:",
            "textRectForBounds:",
            "textSizeForWidth:",
            . . .
        );
        properties =     (
            text,
            font,
            textColor,
            shadowColor,
            shadowOffset,
            textAlignment,
            lineBreakMode,
            highlightedTextColor,
            highlighted,
            enabled,
            numberOfLines,
            adjustsFontSizeToFitWidth,
            minimumFontSize,
            baselineAdjustment,
            "_lastLineBaseline",
            lineSpacing,
            userInteractionEnabled
        );
    }
    
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