Re: Bogus Illegal Datasource Warning
Re: Bogus Illegal Datasource Warning
- Subject: Re: Bogus Illegal Datasource Warning
- From: koko <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2012 10:24:00 -0700
Did all that to no avail … and the .xib XML has only two IBConnection records for DataSource … one for the Outline View and one for the Table View.
So, I cannot believe or even love the compiler warning and it is annoying as I like to clear all warnings.
Hey, Apple, tell me what to do beside spend a support incident or file a bug which will have a low priority.
-koko
On Feb 15, 2012, at 8:45 AM, email@hidden wrote:
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> The first thing I would try is deleting the datasource connection and remaking it to the File's Owner in case there is a corruption issue as perhaps that will fix it.
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> If that doesn't fix it, I would look at the actual XML of the nib file and see if it looks correct in there.
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> Dave
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> On Feb 15, 2012, at 10:20 AM, koko wrote:
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>> Well, let's take a deeper look.
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>> If I right-click the scroll view that encloses the table view there are no connections … i.e. the little circles are empty … and my eyesight is good.
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>> If I right-click the enclosed table view it shows a data source connection to the file's owner.
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>> If I right-click file's owner it shows two referencing data source connections … one for the table view and one for an outline view that is also in the window.
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>> File's owner is a sub class of NSWindowController.
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>> So I can only go by what IB tells me and it shows no connection of a scroll view as a datasource or anything else like that.
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>> I suspect the .xib is corrupt, enough to generate the warning but not enough to prevent loading … Xc4 does crash a lot, or have not you seen this?
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>> Ergo, I believe the warning is Bogus until someone can offer a concrete means to find what generates the warning.
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>> Still scratching' my head …
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>> -koko
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>> On Feb 15, 2012, at 7:50 AM, Matt Neuburg wrote:
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>>> On Tue, 14 Feb 2012 16:45:23 -0700, koko <email@hidden> said:
>>>> The connections are correct and that is why I said "Bogus Warning"
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>>> A willingness to believe (and even love) the compiler/runtime warnings and not cling to one's own preconceptions is a valuable trait for successful programming. It is *very* unlikely that the warning is "bogus". m.
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