Re: App hangs when displaying any sheet in 10.5 [SOLVED]
Re: App hangs when displaying any sheet in 10.5 [SOLVED]
- Subject: Re: App hangs when displaying any sheet in 10.5 [SOLVED]
- From: Graham Cox <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 8 Jun 2008 22:41:39 +1000
These sounded just the ticket... but unfortunately they generate
literally thousands of unwarranted warnings, so again, if they do pick
up genuine transgressions it is way below the noise floor.
Almost every call to a Cocoa instance method (or one private to my
code for that matter) generates a warning. I don't really understand
why, since the code looks fine to me (2 examples from 10,000 listed
warnings!):
if([str isEqualToString:@"GC"]){...}
warning: creating selector for nonexistent method 'isEqualToString:'
BOOL newFileFormat = [coder decodeBoolForKey:@"hasHierarchicalLayers"];
warning: creating selector for nonexistent method 'decodeBoolForKey:'
and so on, and so on...
warning: creating selector for nonexistent method 'decodeBoolForKey:'
warning: creating selector for nonexistent method 'decodeSizeForKey:'
warning: creating selector for nonexistent method 'decodeIntForKey:'
warning: creating selector for nonexistent method 'encodeBool:forKey:'
warning: creating selector for nonexistent method 'encodeSize:forKey:'
warning: creating selector for nonexistent method 'encodeInt:forKey:'
and 10,000 others.
On 7 Jun 2008, at 1:41 am, j o a r wrote:
You might want to experiment with enabling one or more of the
following optional warnings:
-Wselector
Warn if multiple methods of different types for the same selector
are found during compilation. The check is performed on the list of
methods in the final stage of compilation. Additionally, a check is
performed for each selector appearing in a "@selector(...)"
expression, and a corresponding method for that selector has been
found during compilation. Because these checks scan the method table
only at the end of compilation, these warnings are not produced if
the final stage of compilation is not reached, for example because
an error is found during compilation, or because the -fsyntax-only
option is being used.
-Wstrict-selector-match
Warn if multiple methods with differing argument and/or return types
are found for a given selector when attempting to send a message
using this selector to a receiver of type "id" or "Class". When this
flag is off (which is the default behavior), the compiler will omit
such warnings if any differences found are confined to types which
share the same size and alignment.
-Wundeclared-selector
Warn if a "@selector(...)" expression referring to an undeclared
selector is found. A selector is considered undeclared if no method
with that name has been declared before the "@selector(...)"
expression, either explicitly in an @interface or @protocol
declaration, or implicitly in an @implementation section. This
option always performs its checks as soon as a "@selector(...)"
expression is found, while -Wselector only performs its checks in
the final stage of compilation. This also enforces the coding style
convention that methods and selectors must be declared before being
used.
j o a r
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