What could this error mean?
[__NSCFNumber length]: unrecognized selector sent to instance 0x6d21350
Here is my code:
NSString *urlString = @"http://api.twitter.com/1/statuses/update.json";
NSURL *url = [NSURL URLWithString:urlString];
NSMutableDictionary *params = [[NSMutableDictionary alloc] init];
[params setObject:status forKey:@"status"];
[params setObject:replyToID forKey:@"in_reply_to_status_id"];
[params setObject:@"1" forKey:@"include_entities"];
// Build the request with our parameter
TWRequest *request = [[TWRequest alloc] initWithURL:url parameters:params requestMethod:TWRequestMethodPOST];
// Attach the account object to this request
[request setAccount:twitterAccount];
[request performRequestWithHandler:^(NSData *responseData, NSHTTPURLResponse *urlResponse, NSError *error) {
if (!responseData) {
// inspect the contents of error
NSLog(@"%@", [error localizedDescription]);
self.alert = [[UIAlertView alloc] initWithTitle:@"HTTP error" message:@"I could not connect to the Twitter API." delegate:self cancelButtonTitle:nil otherButtonTitles:@"OK", nil];
[self.alert show];
[self.replyDelegate replyRequestSuccessful:NO];
}
else {
/*NSString *responseDataAsString = [[NSString alloc] initWithData:responseData encoding:NSUTF8StringEncoding];
NSLog(responseDataAsString);*/
NSError *error;
NSArray *replyResponse = [NSJSONSerialization JSONObjectWithData:responseData options:NSJSONReadingMutableLeaves error:&error];
if (!replyResponse) {
NSLog(@"%@", [error localizedDescription]);
self.alert = [[UIAlertView alloc] initWithTitle:@"JSON error" message:@"I could not parse the JSON response from the Twitter API." delegate:self cancelButtonTitle:nil otherButtonTitles:@"OK", nil];
[self.alert show];
[self.replyDelegate replyRequestSuccessful:NO];
}
else {
[self.replyDelegate replyRequestSuccessful:YES];
}
}
}];
I tried debuggin, and it dies once it enters the performRequestWithHandler. It goes the else block and dies with the error above.
It means that you are passing an
NSNumberwhere the called code expects anNSStringor some other object that has alengthmethod. You can tell Xcode to break on exceptions so that you see where exactly thelengthmethod gets called.