I’m using an NSOutlineView with the function
- (BOOL)outlineView:(NSOutlineView *)outlineView
isGroupItem:(id)item
defined so it gives the group row GUI look. When I add a root item, it works fine. When I add an item to root’s child array and expand it, it works fine. If I contract the item though, the following error is logged:
[NSCFTimer copyWithZone:]: unrecognized selector sent to instance
I also get an EXC_BAD_ACCESS error if the app window is deactivated by switching to another app. I used the debugger to try to find where I might have made an error in one of my functions, but the stack trace only shows functions I did not create (RunCurrentEventLoopInMode, CFRunLoopRunSpecific, handleWindowNeedsDisplay, etc.) Does anyone have any idea where my error(s) might be?
Sounds like an object is dying prematurely. You get the “unrecognized selector sent to instance” exception when a new object is allocated later with the same pointer and then something tries to send the old object a message (in the example shown, the reincarnation is an NSTimer and the message something tried to send the previous object was
copyWithZone:). You get anEXC_BAD_ACCESScrash when the object is simply garbage memory.Debug this by running your app under Instruments with the Zombies instrument enabled. The object will, instead of dying, become a zombie object. When something tries to send a zombie a message, the zombie will moan (figuratively speaking), which will show up in Instruments’s timeline as a flag. You can click a button in that flag to view the history of the object, including all of its retentions and releases.