On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 7:21 PM, Brent Smith <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have an NSTask thats running a method for me and Im trying to debug why its
> currently not working. I can go about using my program normally when I select
> Build and Run, but when I add a breakpoint and select Build and Debug I get
> an EXC_BAD_ACCESS. Normally this is caused by some sort of deallocation, but
> Im not dealing with any deallocating objects. Turning on NSZombieEnabled
> doesnt change anything. The code is as follows
Where are you putting the breakpoint? Where does this code live? Who calls it?
> mainPool = [[ NSAutoreleasePool alloc ] init ];
>
> NSData *newLines;
> NSString *newLinesString;
> newLines = [[aNotification object] availableData ];
> newLinesString = [[[NSString alloc ] initWithData: newLines
> encoding:NSUTF8StringEncoding] retain];
>
> if(![newLinesString isEqualToString:@""])
> {
> NSArray *tempArray = [newLinesString componentsSeparatedByString:@"\n"];
> NSMutableArray *mArray = [[NSMutableArray alloc]
> initWithArray:tempArray];
>
>
> I also receive this error just before the call.
What call?
> If I look at my newLinesString variable in the Locals section, it looks
> perfect.
Except for the fact that you've done [[NSString alloc]
initWithData:encoding:] retain], thus double-retaining it.
--Kyle Sluder
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