Re: Runtime message on Yosemite seems spurious?
Re: Runtime message on Yosemite seems spurious?
- Subject: Re: Runtime message on Yosemite seems spurious?
- From: John Brownie <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 20 Mar 2015 10:24:03 +1000
On 20/03/2015 8:29, Graham Cox wrote:
Several of my apps are writing this to the console on Yosemite:
"Layout still needs update after calling -[NSScrollView layout]. NSScrollView or one of its superclasses may have overridden -layout without calling super. Or, something may have dirtied layout in the middle of updating it. Both are programming errors in Cocoa Autolayout. The former is pretty likely to arise if some pre-Cocoa Autolayout class had a method called layout, but it should be fixed."
I'm not subclassing NSScrollView and none of these apps use autolayout as such - they use the legacy struts-and-springs though I understand they are translated to autolayout in the modern OS. Can I safely ignore this, as it seems ot be a spurious message, or is it really trying to tell me something important?
I see the same thing. My research suggested that you can ignore it, and
it's probably somewhere in Apple's code.
John
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