Re: What makes OS X generate a hang report?
Re: What makes OS X generate a hang report?
- Subject: Re: What makes OS X generate a hang report?
- From: Jean Suisse <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 11 Jan 2012 22:48:17 +0100
Hi !
Well, I am no expert, so I can't answer your question.
But I do have a suggestion (fix): have you tried loading your QuickTime movie on an other thread, and then attaching it to your main thread ? (you have to detach it first).
Jean
On 11 janv. 2012, at 21:56, Mark Woods wrote:
> Does anyone know the criteria OS X uses to determine an application has hung? The reason I ask is that I've seen lots of inconsistencies. For example, OS X will kill a process and show the log if it hangs for 5 seconds, other times less than 1 second (is this even counted as a hang?) and sometimes the app hangs forever and I have to force-quit it myself.
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> Lion seems to be much more sensitive than previous versions and it will occasionally kill my app when doing simple things like loading a QuickTime movie into a QTMovieView, which has to be done on the main thread. (The hang report reports a hang of less than 1 second.)
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> Has anyone else seen this? Is this a bug I should report to Apple or am I doing something wrong?
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> Any light anyone can shed on this would be appreciated._______________________________________________
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