I'll try when I'm on the ground :)
Hunted and pecked from my iPhone
On Oct 6, 2009, at 11:47 AM, Laurent Sansonetti
<[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Ross,
The SIGABRT is definitely not intended, there is surely a bug there,
probably 32-bit only :)
I tried to reproduce it here without success
$ arch -i386 macruby -e "@foo.bar"
-e:in `<main>': undefined method `bar' for nil:NilClass
(NoMethodError)
It would be awesome if you could extract the crash to a separate
project and attach it to a Trac ticket.
Laurent
On Oct 6, 2009, at 8:18 AM, s.ross wrote:
Whoa, thanks for the help with the Gears enabler. It didn't relate
to the problem. It was, as is most often the case, user error on my
part. Reduced:
class ControllerBase < NSObject
end
class TitleController < ControllerBase
@ControllerBase.setTextColor(NSColor::redColor) # <= yeah, right.
Try to invoke a nonexistent, presumably on nil.
end
This tries to invoke a method, presumably on nil, and produces a
SIGABRT with no backtrace. I'm not sure why a SIGABRT, but
incorrect program behavior is the expected result of bonehead
programmer error on my part.
Again, thanks (sheepish grin) for bearing with me in getting this
errant search/replace goop out of my code. Gee, what a noob error.
Steve
On Oct 5, 2009, at 10:48 PM, Vincent Isambart wrote:
[Switching to process 1982]
Running…
2009-10-05 22:29:51.141 IStockCocoa[1982:80f] Error loading
/Library/InputManagers/GearsEnabler.old/GearsEnabler.bundle/
Contents/MacOS/GearsEnabler:
dlopen(/Library/InputManagers/GearsEnabler.old/
GearsEnabler.bundle/Contents/MacOS/GearsEnabler,
265): no suitable image found. Did find:
/Library/InputManagers/GearsEnabler.old/GearsEnabler.bundle/
Contents/MacOS/GearsEnabler:
GC capability mismatch
Program received signal: “SIGABRT”.
sharedlibrary apply-load-rules all
warning: Could not find object file
"/Sites/kain/icoretech.org/macruby/repo/array.o" - no debug
information
available for "array.c".
Try moving this stupid GearEnabler Input Manager somewhere else and
restart the app
sudo mv /Library/InputManagers/GearsEnabler.old /tmp
I'm pretty sure you can even delete it (especially as the name
ends with .old)
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