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Re: How is my CFRunLoopTimer getting called during a CFReadStream client callback? ANSWER
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Re: How is my CFRunLoopTimer getting called during a CFReadStream client callback? ANSWER


  • Subject: Re: How is my CFRunLoopTimer getting called during a CFReadStream client callback? ANSWER
  • From: "Jim O'Connor" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 05 Jan 2014 17:31:42 -0900

Like I said, it was late at night…

XCode hides stack frames it thinks are unimportant.
Like the stack frame that had the CFRunLoop in it inside a CFMessagePortSendRequest.

I found the problem when I copied out the stack crawl to show a friend, and low and behold there were 4 extra stack frames in there…

Thanks,
Jim
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