On Dec 10, 2013, at 1:36, Adam R. Maxwell wrote:

> 
> 
> On Dec 09, 2013, at 04:09 PM, Christiaan Hofman <cmhof...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> 
>> On Dec 10, 2013, at 0:54, Adam R. Maxwell wrote:
>> 
>>> On Dec 09, 2013, at 02:15 PM, Christiaan Hofman <cmhof...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> On Dec 9, 2013, at 23:01, Ryohei SETO wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/9745885/BibDesk_2013-12-09-165629_seto-macbookpro.crash
>>>>>  
>>>>> Ryohei
>>>> 
>>>> Weird one. There does not seem to be anything specific to the problem in 
>>>> that crash report. Some generic crash when closing a file read.
>>>  
>>> I'd never seen EXC_GUARD before, and the fade2dead address looked 
>>> interesting. With a bit of searching, it turns out this is a close on a 
>>> guarded file descriptor (Greg Parker is an Apple engineer):
>>> 
>>> https://twitter.com/gparker/status/395678654375546881
>>> 
>>> There should be an +[NSPipe pipe] somewhere to create that autoreleased 
>>> NSConcretePipe, but I don't recall anything in the cmd-shift-L code path 
>>> that would do it.
>>> 
>>> Adam
>> 
>> Sounds more like something in the system being messed up. We only open the 
>> file indirectly by reading a string from it. And the parsing is the same as 
>> when you drop the file or paste the bibtex, and that all gives just the 
>> warning. Also given the tweets, it really seems more like a system bug. 
>> Otherwise something completely unrelated that just pops up here for some 
>> vague reason. It really does not look like anything related to our code 
>> related to anything of this.
>  
> I wouldn't rule out an OS bug, but does this run through the NSPipe code that 
> I had in NSData category? Looks like you moved it to the parser, but it's an 
> obvious NSPipe call when you try and parse bibtex data that's not a file.
> 
> adam
> 

You're right, I forgot about that one. I don't see why that would crash now 
when it has worked all the time.

Christiaan

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