Re: SKIndexAddDocument crashing
Re: SKIndexAddDocument crashing
- Subject: Re: SKIndexAddDocument crashing
- From: Eric Gorr <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 20 Nov 2013 19:47:41 -0500
If anyone else is interested, this has been confirmed as a bug and there is no workaround.
Again, the bug number is rdar://15410920
On Nov 14, 2013, at 9:14 AM, email@hidden wrote:
> If anyone is watching who can expedite this, I have started a DTS incident.
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> This does appear to be a serious bug in Search Kit.
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> On 2013-11-14 07:41, Aaron Burghardt wrote:
>> On Nov 8, 2013, at 9:27 AM, Mark Wright <email@hidden> wrote:
>>> It doesn’t crash if you replace the crashing line with:
>>> SKIndexAddDocumentWithText(searchIndexFile, doc, NULL, false);
>> For the record, this doesn't crash but it doesn't index the content,
>> either. it is up to the developer to extract the text content and pass
>> it to that function.
>>> I think it’s failing because it’s not recognising the file type as text (see the docs - option click the function).
>>> It doesn’t crash if you supply the mimeTypeHint:
>>> SKIndexAddDocument( searchIndexFile, doc, (__bridge CFStringRef)@"txt", false );
>> This also fails to index the content; it only adds a file reference to
>> the index. Some experimentation suggests that the parameter must be a
>> MIME type, as documented, and UTIs are ignored. This succeeds in
>> indexing the content:
>> SKIndexAddDocument( searchIndexFile, doc, CFSTR("text/plain"), false );
>> but it indexes the raw email source, so there is a lot of noise and
>> encoded text is not decoded and thus is not a great solution for the
>> example email in the test project.
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