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Re: Init Problem [SOLVED]
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Re: Init Problem [SOLVED]


  • Subject: Re: Init Problem [SOLVED]
  • From: <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 28 Oct 2006 10:18:55 -0400
  • Sensitivity: Normal

A simple find/replace error leading to a Signal 11 crash.  Thanks, Shawn and thanks list.

Was: [self init]; at the top subclass.

Now: [super init];

>    1. Init Problem (email@hidden)
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> I have a large application that is crashing with a signal 11 on the init.  It doesn't get any further and doesn't finish loading the nib.  I have checked each .m file (128) and I am using accessors to access nib related variables.  I have run the debugger against the problem and get 13,000 or so references to the init method.  I am wondering if there is a maximum size limitation that I am running up against.
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>
>    3. Re: Init Problem (Shawn Erickson)
> Anything get listed in the Console log when you try to launch this application?
>
> -Shawn
>
>
>In other words you are seeing a stack trace calling -[AAController
>init] over and over again? Then some how in you code you getting a
>recursive calling of init which is likely blowing out the threads
>stack because of all the stack frames.
> -Shawn

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