Re: Debugger thread dump confusion
Re: Debugger thread dump confusion
- Subject: Re: Debugger thread dump confusion
- From: Chris Smith <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2006 00:00:41 +0100
Hi,
Thanks for the info. I had a feeling it was something not right. I
assume, from your comment, that this works fine on PPC? I'll grab a
G4 or something off eBay to test against I think!
Bug being raised now.
Many Thanks,
Chris Smith
On 28 Aug 2006, at 23:55, Jim Ingham wrote:
The problem here is that objc_msgSend is an odd little goober of
hand-written assembly, and figuring out the caller when you crash
in such a place is tricky. We get it right on ppc, but not on
Intel, apparently.
This is a bug. Can you file a bug at http://bugreporter.apple.com
with your example & symptoms?
Thanks,
Jim
On Aug 28, 2006, at 3:28 PM, Chris Smith wrote:
Hi,
I am a new XCode (and Macs!). I've am moving from developing
software in C# on Windows to Objective-C/Cocoa on Mac in an effort
to make my years of Microsoft wrongs right. I'm an old school
UNIX guy so I'm not new to UNIX/C.
In the never ending quest to learn to use Xcode, I've written some
code that intentionally blows up in a Foundation project in XCode
2.4 on 10.4.7 Intel.
int main (int argc, const char * argv[]) {
NSAutoreleasePool * pool = [[NSAutoreleasePool alloc] init];
NSString *user = NSFullUserName;
printf("%s\n", [user UTF8String]);
[pool release];
return 0;
}
When I run this in the debugger it bombs with a SIGSEGV.
Unfortunately the debugger isn't returning the symbols (even
though the configuration is Debug and the properties are showing
that debugging symbols are generated) so the thread dump is
looking like:
0 - objc_msgSend
1 - ??
2 - start
Everything source view is in x86 assembly so I don't know where
the SIGSEGV was generated in the objective C code. Clicking the
"1 - ??" is also in x86 assembly.
Any ideas how to find the offending code (even though I know it's
a duff reference when the UTF8String message is sent to the null
ref user)? Shouldn't it show:
0 - objc_msgSend
1 - main
2 - start
And when I click on main it should show me the code and where it
blew?
Either that or am I being completely thick?
I'm starting simple so I know how the stuff works before hammering
out some real code!
Cheers,
Chris Smith
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