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cascade How do I cheat? Reputation: 0
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Posted: Sat Jan 28, 2023 8:14 am Post subject: RTTI detection? |
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It appears that CE cannot detect RTTI of clang/gcc compiled applications on macOS; is support on the roadmap? And it's not the binary I'm testing against, I've verified using IDA there there is RTTI. And its Windows counterpart and similarly Cheat Engine on Windows is able to detect RTTI (the Windows version is compiled using VC++) |
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Dark Byte Site Admin Reputation: 458
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Posted: Sat Jan 28, 2023 8:45 am Post subject: |
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no gcc or clang yet no.
got any documentation link ? _________________
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cascade How do I cheat? Reputation: 0
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Posted: Sat Jan 28, 2023 9:08 am Post subject: |
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I don't have anything specific, however I believe both clang and gcc use the same cxxabi.h file. They also produce the same RTTI.
I do know something interesting otherwise, I don't know why this is the case (haven't really tried to trace it back) but you can test this, click on any object and then press 0x0 so where the vftable is. Click on all the supposed pointers, vfptr or not and there is a chance that one of them will have RTTI with regards to the whole object (if it is inheriting from some other class, RTTI for it will be present too).
I can't post URLs but you can look "cxxabi" up for both Clang and GCC, if it helps. Thanks! |
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