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Originally Posted by miyoyo
I'm just saying that because I'm not exactly sure what it does, playing it safe.
Anyway, from the limited analysis I did on the `Sparling` class, it seems to be part of the gesture management of nickel, and it seems to have an associated Sparling Device, no idea what that is.
Anyway, this is probably better suited for the "reversing" thread.
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I asked. It randomly generates touch gestures on the screen. You need a number as well for how many touches to generate. So:
Code:
alex sparling 200 go
Sort of fun to watch until you realise you chose to high a number and it isn't talking to you. The developers used it looking for crashes, memory leaks and the like.