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An Unix-based operating system originally forked from NextSTEP and developed by Apple Inc. MacOS X runs a Darwin kernel together with Apple Inc. utilities.
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How to find the entry point in LLDB on OS X?
You can make use of the command
(lldb) process launch --stop-at-entry
to start the program. This stops you right at the entry point. From there lldb will tell you the address as well, in case this …