Hello,

First of all, thanks for the awesome OSS software that WebKit is!

I need some help with linking to a fresh build of WebKit.framework on OS X:
 - I am building a modified version of WebKit.framework (my changes are in 
WebCore and WebKit projects) on OS X 10.11, but I am not able to use that 
framework in another project - somehow the project always resorts to the 
default system WebKit.framework.

Setup:
 - OS X 10.11.0 (just saw there is 10.11.1 available, but haven’t installed it 
yet)
 - System Integrity Protection (SIP) disabled (I couldn’t build when ON)

Changes:
 - (Gist) I am making a version of the WebView (the legacy one, the 
single-process model) which can be used in DAW plugin, exposing API for 
rendering the audio, settings the sampling rate, not rendering to the audio 
hardware directly, etc.
 - (Specific)
         - (WebCore) -Replaced- AudioDestinationMac with AudioDestinationDaw;
         - (WebCore) -Add- DawStateSingleton which exposes the custom 
destination node to the WebView;
         - (WebKit) -Modify- WebView to include a new constructor and couple of 
new methods:
- (instancetype)initWithFrame:(NSRect)frame samplingRate:(float)samplingRate 
frameName:(NSString *)frameName groupName:(NSString *)groupName;
- (void)setDawSamplingRate:(float)samplingRate;
- (void)renderAudio:(int) numberOfFrames bufferList:(AudioBufferList*) 
bufferList;

In a new project, I am trying to use the new WebView. If I don’t link to 
WebKit.framework, of course, the build fails because it can’t find the 
framework. But if I link to the custom build (the WebView header is the new 
one, I’ve checked) in run time the app breaks with “-[WebView 
initWithFrame:samplingRate:frameName:groupName:]: unrecognized selector sent to 
instance” from which I infer it’s using the system version of the WebView.

I’ve tried to inspect how the MiniBrowser project correctly is referring to the 
new build, but I don’t see how the linking is happening…

Could someone help me out with this?

Please, accept my apologies, if there is something simple that I’ve missed.


Regards,
Nikolay Tsenkov
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