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Assert trigged in -[NSEvent eventNumber]


  • Subject: Assert trigged in -[NSEvent eventNumber]
  • From: "Mattias Arrelid" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 23 Jun 2008 14:21:46 +0200

After having tried to debug an error related to mouse tracking (using
MATrackingAreaw, [1]) a few weeks ago, I occasionally saw an error
message from the system in the console log. The error claim that an
assert has failed in -[NSEvent eventNumber] - and each time this
occured, our custom mouse tracking seemed to stop working.

Unfortunately, I do not have access to the log at the moment. What
would be the rightâ„¢ thing to do here? Since it isn't an exception, I
cannot catch it myself, so I'm fumbling in the dark at the moment.

Any ideas or suggestions are welcome.

[1]. http://mattgemmell.com/files/source/matrackingarea.zip

Regards
Mattias
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