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Posted: Thu Oct 06, 2005 4:10 pm    Post subject: callback functions Reply with quote

I am trying to extract callback functions from a sch cellview. I used
cdfDump() to get the information of each parameters. However, what I
can get is the callback function names. The callback functions themself
are stored in a compiled skill code which I have no way to open it. Is
there anyway I can get those callback functions?

Thanks,

JD

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Edward J Kalenda
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Posted: Thu Oct 06, 2005 8:10 pm    Post subject: Re: callback functions Reply with quote

On 6 Oct 2005 08:47:08 -0700, "JD" <Jiandong.Ge@gmail.com> wrote:

Quote:
I am trying to extract callback functions from a sch cellview. I used
cdfDump() to get the information of each parameters. However, what I
can get is the callback function names. The callback functions themself
are stored in a compiled skill code which I have no way to open it. Is
there anyway I can get those callback functions?

Thanks,

JD

I am afraid there is little happiness in your future. They are either
stored in .ile files, which are encrypted, or in .cxt files, which are
also encrypted. The callbacks are stored that way because the people who
wrote them do not want people reading them.

CDF procedures, like the library they come with, are considered to be
intellectual property you are licensed to use. The key word there is
"use". It is very likely that the license specifically prohibits what
you are trying to do. It may even allow the vendor to revoke your
license for even attempting to reverse engineer their CDF procedures.

If you have a legitimate reason for needing the source code of the CDF
procedures, contact your vendor. They may agree with you and provide it.
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