I have this code:
dispatch_async(dispatch_get_main_queue(), ^(void)
{
SEL selector = @selector(callback:);
[self.delegate performSelector:selector withObject:self];
});
Both self.delegate and self is not nil.
I am getting EXC_BAD_INSTRUCTION at the performSelector line.
Any idea?
https://www.dropbox.com/s/uabxxwx3bdj4jzi/Schermata%202014-05-20%20alle%2014.39.01.png Debugging I have noticed that it log count=3 and index to delete = 2. It crash on [self.tableview delete rows.......] method only if I swipe to delete when the textfield in the cell i'm trying to delete has the focus and the keyboard is open..
In the screenshot there is the code, the 2 lines of NSLOG and the error...
There is also a shorthand of doing this:
NSArray *persons = @[person1, person2, person3];
It's equivalent to
NSArray *persons = [NSArray arrayWithObjects:person1, person2, person3, nil];
As iiFreeman said, you still need to do proper memory management if you're not using ARC.
I can't see rest of the code, so i can't comment. just go over your code, and make sure that it looks right, wrt memory management, and that you aren't inserting nils in some other code
There can, for example, be more than one dog. You might have a dog called Fido and I might have a dog called Rover. But both dogs know how to eat, come for a walk, and bark. In object-based programming, they know that because they both belong to the Dog class.
I have found the problem.... I passed to my cell a block to run on the DidEndEditing event of the textfield of the cell. Commenting the block it doesn't crash.
This is the code I use in my View Controller to pass the block to the cell: