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Re: Appending string to NSTextView crashing app
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Re: Appending string to NSTextView crashing app


  • Subject: Re: Appending string to NSTextView crashing app
  • From: Evan Moseman <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 24 Apr 2007 23:24:56 -0400

Thanks for the reply, I made the changes you suggested:

- (void)appendString:(NSString *)string toView:(NSTextView *)view
{
  if (string == nil) { return; }
  string = [string stringByAppendingString:@"\n"];
  NSAttributedString *stringToAppend =
    [[NSAttributedString alloc] initWithString:string];
  [[view textStorage] appendAttributedString:stringToAppend];
  [stringToAppend release];
}

But, it is still crashing at the same point. I'm trying to read info. from the debugger, but something looks wrong there as well:

[Switching to process 3426 local thread 0xf03]
Running…
Pending breakpoint 1 - "-[NSException raise]" resolved
Program received signal: "EXC_BAD_ACCESS".
Unable to restore previously selected frame:
Unable to restore previously selected frame:
Unable to restore previously selected frame:
2007-04-24 23:22:59.189 Notification System[3426] app note: NSApplicationWillUpdateNotification
2007-04-24 23:22:59.189 Notification System[3426] app note: NSTextStorageWillProcessEditingNotification
2007-04-24 23:22:59.189 Notification System[3426] app note: NSTextStorageDidProcessEditingNotification
2007-04-24 23:22:59.189 Notification System[3426] app note: NSTextViewDidChangeTypingAttributesNotification
2007-04-24 23:22:59.189 Notification System[3426] app note: NSTextViewDidChangeSelectionNotification
2007-04-24 23:22:59.189 Notification System[3426] app note: NSWindowDidUpdateNotification
2007-04-24 23:22:59.189 Notification System[3426] app note: NSTextStorageWillProcessEditingNotification
2007-04-24 23:22:59.189 Notification System[3426] app note: NSTextStorageDidProcessEditingNotification
2007-04-24 23:22:59.189 Notification System[3426] app note: NSApplicationDidUpdateNotification
2007-04-24 23:22:59.189 Notification System[3426] app note: NSTextStorageWillProcessEditingNotification
2007-04-24 23:22:59.189 Notification System[3426] app note: NSTextStorageDidProcessEditingNotification
Cannot access memory at address 0x4
Cannot access memory at address 0x4


Unable to disassemble objc_msgSend_rtp.

--
Evan



On Apr 24, 2007, at 11:16 PM, Ryan Stevens wrote:

- (void)appendString:(NSString *)string toView:(NSTextView *)view
{
  if (string == nil) { return; }

  string = [string stringByAppendingString:@"\n"];

  NSAttributedString *stringToAppend =
    [[NSAttributedString alloc] initWithString:string];

  [[view textStorage] appendAttributedString:stringToAppend];

[stringToAppend release];
}

You don't need to make the text view editable to add to its textStorage. You do need to release what you alloc/init - read up on memory management. I got rid of the subString which should've been released as well - appending is more logical and is likely faster than initWithFormat: anyway.

Hope that helps.

On Apr 24, 2007, at 7:29 PM, Evan Moseman wrote:

I'm hoping somebody can help me with this, I'm trying to append text to an NSTextView using this function:

- (void)appendString:(NSString *)string toView:(NSTextView *)view
{
if (string == nil) { return; }
[view setEditable:YES];
NSString *subString = [[NSString alloc] initWithFormat:@"%@\n", string];
NSAttributedString *stringToAppend =
[[NSAttributedString alloc] initWithString:subString];
[[view textStorage] appendAttributedString:stringToAppend];
[view setEditable:NO];
}



But, after about 10 strings, the whole app crashes with a seg fault. I can print the strings using NSLog and it never crashes. Is there something wrong with the above code? Should I try using bindings?


Any help is greatly appreciated!

Thanks!

--
Evan

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