On Dec 10, 2013, at 0:54, Adam R. Maxwell wrote:
> On Dec 09, 2013, at 02:15 PM, Christiaan Hofman <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>
>> On Dec 9, 2013, at 23:01, Ryohei SETO wrote:
>>
>>> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/9745885/BibDesk_2013-12-09-165629_seto-macbookpro.crash
>>>
>>> Ryohei
>>
>> Weird one. There does not seem to be anything specific to the problem in
>> that crash report. Some generic crash when closing a file read.
>
> I'd never seen EXC_GUARD before, and the fade2dead address looked
> interesting. With a bit of searching, it turns out this is a close on a
> guarded file descriptor (Greg Parker is an Apple engineer):
>
> https://twitter.com/gparker/status/395678654375546881
>
> There should be an +[NSPipe pipe] somewhere to create that autoreleased
> NSConcretePipe, but I don't recall anything in the cmd-shift-L code path that
> would do it.
>
> Adam
Sounds more like something in the system being messed up. We only open the file
indirectly by reading a string from it. And the parsing is the same as when you
drop the file or paste the bibtex, and that all gives just the warning. Also
given the tweets, it really seems more like a system bug. Otherwise something
completely unrelated that just pops up here for some vague reason. It really
does not look like anything related to our code related to anything of this.
Christiaan
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