I screwed something up.  If I can't fix it I can restore from backup.
I'm too cheap to use git but I make regular tarballs.

I spent some time monkeying around with Interface Builder.  My iPhone
.xibs were mostly complete but my iPad quite incomplete, as a while
back I ripped everything out to replace my original UI with a
UINavigationController.

Now I get a crash at startup.  It looks like an exception is thrown
inside UIApplicationMain.

The reason that I'd like to fix this rather than just backing out my
code is that I haven't done much iOS coding for a while, and would
like to come back up to speed.  What better way than screwing up my
project?

I can see that stuff like awakeFromNib and some other code is getting
called here and there.  I speculate that an IBOutlet is nil; I've been
adding assertions which has helped in the past but not yet for this.

I will try guard malloc later.

Yes I feel quite foolish even asking this here.

-- 
Michael David Crawford, Consulting Software Engineer
mdcrawf...@gmail.com
http://www.warplife.com/mdc/

   Available for Software Development in the Portland, Oregon Metropolitan
Area.
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