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[Q] NSRunLoop igrnoring exception [NSCFDictionary setObject.... error
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[Q] NSRunLoop igrnoring exception [NSCFDictionary setObject.... error


  • Subject: [Q] NSRunLoop igrnoring exception [NSCFDictionary setObject.... error
  • From: JongAm Park <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 12 Feb 2008 19:56:19 -0800

How are you doing, all?
I'm modifying open source codes nowadays. Most features are implemented
OK, but I have some problems with it.
As it can be seen on the screenshot, it has some strange error :

NSRunLoop igrnoring exception. [NSCFDictionary setObject:forkey:]:
attempt to insert nil key that raised during ordered perform of target
379610 and selector parseMessages.

-parseMessages - Line 202


Although, it stops at the Line 202, it doesn't seem to me that codes
there are not related to the problem.
Instead, the one in the screen shot where it shows source codes seems to
be related to the problem.
Whereever it is, no "nil" values are involved. Can anyone tell me what
the error message is about?
Although the error message looks quite apparent but it seems to be a
kind of false alert.

Thank you for any comment.

JongAm Park


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