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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T00:49:44+00:00 2026-05-14T00:49:44+00:00

Could someone tell me how I can capture a NSParseErrorException? The Situation: my app

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Could someone tell me how I can capture a NSParseErrorException?

The Situation: my app downloads a small .plist file. I convert this into dictionary using the string method -propertylist. This normally works fine. I check for a connection before going to retrieve the file, so it works fine if I’ve got a connection to the internet, and works fine when I don’t.

However, I discovered a use case that crashes. If I’m at location that requires authetication before connecting to the internet (at Starbucks, say) what’s being returned by the app isn’t a plist and the attempt to parse it causes the application to crash.

So is there a way to transform my code so that the NSParseErrorException is caught and rather than crashing the program I can just skip over this piece of code?

NSDictionary *temp = [myDownloadString propertyList];

I tried doing this

if ([myDownloadString propertyList]==NSParseErrorException){
//do something
}

but that didn’t work.

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    2026-05-14T00:49:44+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 12:49 am

    Exceptions are a special kind of error that isn’t directly returned from methods; an exception breaks the chain of execution entirely. To handle it, you have to put the code that might throw it in what’s called a try/catch block, like this:

    NSDictionary * temp = nil;
    @try {
        temp = [myDownloadString propertyList];
    } @catch (NSParseErrorException * exception) {
        // do something
    }
    

    Exception handling is a large topic with other stuff going on (finally blocks, etc)– you should check out some further documentation eg here.

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