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Re: Re: can I catch an EXC_BAD_ACCESS?
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Re: Re: can I catch an EXC_BAD_ACCESS?


  • Subject: Re: Re: can I catch an EXC_BAD_ACCESS?
  • From: "Peter CK" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 29 Jun 2006 09:55:17 -0400

On 6/28/06, Scott Ribe <email@hidden> wrote:
> And who said anything about not owning the memory? It's memory that
> has been properly malloc'ed and mprotect'ed.

I think the problem is that this list has recently seen a pretty disturbing
number of requests from programmers who have memory bugs and actually are
looking for a way to ignore them. The precedent has been set, if you don't
explicitly state the above, then we're likely to assume you're another
clueless twerp looking for an easy way to avoid debugging his code ;-)

In my case, there very well could be memory bugs that I could fix. Hmmm.... if only xcode would be so kind to provide me with a call stack. Is it honestly just me, or does this software feal like it's an alpha release.

Peter
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