Re: RunApplicationEventLoop freezes when using my framework - FIXED?
Re: RunApplicationEventLoop freezes when using my framework - FIXED?
- Subject: Re: RunApplicationEventLoop freezes when using my framework - FIXED?
- From: Andy Wiese <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 2 Dec 2004 17:45:31 -0600
On Dec 2, 2004, at 5:03 PM, Dave Stewart wrote:
On Dec 2, 2004, at 12:10 PM, Andy Wiese offered this insight:
This is for the benefit of the archives. It appears that I fixed the
problem by creating a new project using Carbon application
stationary, then added a framework target, and gradually built up my
original code from scratch, proving (and backing-up) at each stage
that it would work. I now have a new project that works great, and
outwardly appears to be identical to the project that simply won't
run.
I hope there is some other little unnoticed difference between them.
Otherwise, color me freaked out.
I've had plenty of troubles with XCode (on Java projects) corrupting
projects so they would only build in Development mode, but I haven't
seen XCode corrupt a project in such a way that it would build but
freeze when run. I've been figuring that once I've muscled XCode into
building something for me, it was fine.
Did you mention which version of XCode you're running? My problems
have been with 1.2, but on the other hand I just upgraded it earlier
this week (out of frustration, hoping 1.5 would crash less, or at
least less violently, or at least not destroy my project's ability to
deploy when it did crash!)
Maybe this particular sig file (chosen randomly and ironically by
Mail.app) will make you feel better ...
;-)
Dave Stewart
Aqua~Flo Supply (Goleta CA)
dstewart at aquaflo dot com
Murphy's Law:
Anything that can go wrong, will.
Murphy's Corollary:
Left to themselves, things tend to go from bad to worse.
Murphy's Constant:
Matter will be damaged in direct proportion to its value.
Quantized review of Murphy's Law:
Everything goes wrong all at once.
O'Tooles Commentary:
Murphy was an optimist.
Xcode 1.5. OS 10.3.6. I also hope that that there is some small
difference that I've missed. However, I suspect it has something to do
with all the contortions I put the project through in my early efforts
to build an embedded framework. The framework doesn't do anything
exciting from an OS point of view--it opens a MLTE driven custom
console window, and then just does some data manipulations. This
weekend I hope I can strip the project down to a minimal point of
failure, and then I'll submit it with a bug report.
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