On Apr 4, 2012, at 10:33 AM, Corbin Dunn wrote:

> "AppKit now has the ability to report uncaught exceptions. It is controlled 
> by a user default: NSApplicationShowExceptions (YES/NO). The default shipping 
> value is NO. In general, it is recommend that developers set it to YES during 
> development to catch programming errors. Individual applications can 
> automatically turn this on by using [[NSUserDefaults standardUserDefaults] 
> registerDefaults: ...] to register the option on. It can be set with defaults 
> via: 'defaults write com.yourdomain.app NSApplicationShowExceptions YES'. It 
> can also globally be turned on by writing to the global domain."

Ah! Now I remember that a few months ago I got a hot tip to set this default 
globally, to make apps easier to troubleshoot.
        defaults write -g NSApplicationShowExceptions YES
That explains why it works for me.

This seems like something that would be good to enable in one's own apps. That 
can be done by registering it at launch time via the registerDefaults: method 
as Corbin says above.

—Jens

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