Hi Daniel - 

On Dec 29, 2010, at 10:29am, Daniel R. Schneider wrote:

> I'm sure I'm not using any private APIs in my own code, it seems the WebKit 
> build is using those somewhere. I tried to search the WebKit source, but also 
> didn't find any of the mentioned APIs.

Unfortunately as soon as you compile the code and include your own copy of the 
code, it does become "your code." :) 

> Does anybody have an idea why Apple's App scanning shows these APIs to be 
> used? If I would know where in WebKit these APIs are used it would maybe be 
> possible to replace them with public APIs(?)…

I would probably use grep and/or nm to find out which specific libraries the 
symbols are being located in, then zero in from there. I note that a crude 
search of Apple's own system-bundled WebKit libraries doesn't seem to include 
references to e.g. NSPopUpCarbonMenu3.

Daniel


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