On Jun 11, 2015, at 10:58 , David Grant <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Playground execution terminated because the process stopped unexpectedly.

Here’s what I would do:

1. Close all projects and any playground windows you have open.

2. Go to the Projects window (that’s been split out from the organizer), and 
delete any entries for various playgrounds you have previously created. I’m not 
sure this does anything useful, but there’s no “Clean” function for 
playgrounds, and it’s possible this will clean something out.

3. Quit and relaunch Xcode. Watch the status area in the toolbar to make sure 
you wait until it’s finished spinning after relaunch. You may even want to use 
Activity Monitor to check that Xcode goes pretty much idle. (It’s not 
necessarily a problem if it’s still doing something, but it gets confusing if 
that delays what you do next to the point of it seeming broken.)

4. Create a new iOS playground. Again, wait for it to go idle or crash or 
report an error. This might take a minute or so.

5. Click the “Show the Debug Area” button in the bottom left, and check there 
for error messages.

6. Check the system log (via Console utility) to see if anything has been 
logged there.

7. If you still don’t see the “Hello, playground” output, submit a bug report 
and attach the playground.

You can then play around trying things like closing and re-opening the 
playground, quitting and relaunching Xcode, and using Editor -> Execute 
Playground to see if you can get it to start working. The key is to try one 
thing at a time, and *wait* to see what happens, since some errors take a while 
to be logged.

My guess is that if you can get it work once, it will work fine after that. If 
you can’t get it to work once, then there’s probably something corrupt in 
Derived Data (or a similar cache location) that’s preventing Xcode from running 
the playground process.


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