On 21 Feb 2013, at 17:08, Kyle Sluder <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Feb 20, 2013, at 10:38 PM, "Gerriet M. Denkmann" <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
>> 
>> Looks like there is an exception, though nothing gets logged in the Xcode 
>> console:
>> 
>>   frame #0: 0x00007fff88d483c5 libobjc.A.dylib`objc_exception_throw
>>   frame #1: 0x00007fff8ade6e7c CoreFoundation`+[NSException raise:format:] + 
>> 204
>>   frame #2: 0x00007fff880662e7 Foundation`-[NSString encodeWithCoder:] + 263
>>   frame #3: 0x00007fff880592d0 Foundation`_encodeObject_old + 152
>>   frame #4: 0x00007fff880591b1 Foundation`-[NSArchiver encodeRootObject:] + 
>> 179
>>   frame #5: 0x00007fff88058e76 Foundation`+[NSArchiver 
>> archivedDataWithRootObject:] + 145
>> 
> 
> Of course nothing has been logged to the console yet; you're stopped at 
> objc_exception_throw. The exception won't be logged until it gets to the 
> default uncaught exception handler.

I have to apologize for my poor explanation. 

What I should have said is: I had no breakpoints enabled, did run the code, did 
see nothing in Xcode. So (as I am used to seeing exception logged) I (falsely) 
said that no exception did occur.

Then I set a breakpoint on "All Exceptions", typed bt when a breakpoint was 
reached, and receive the lines cited above.
And after I hit continue one or two times the app continued to run, but still 
nothing about exceptions appeared in the Xcode console.

Kind regards,

Gerriet.



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