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Jul 27, 2011 19:39
I'm wondering, when debugging, what's the difference between class->member and class.member?
Jul 27, 2011 19:39
yeah I see
Jul 27, 2011 19:37
vulnerable*
Jul 27, 2011 19:37
but it's still vounerable to errors like I just did, isn't it?
Jul 27, 2011 19:36
does class->value cover class.value?
Jul 27, 2011 19:35
if its allocated, nil, has the correct value, etc
Jul 27, 2011 19:35
just watch what it says :)
Jul 27, 2011 19:35
then po class.value
Jul 27, 2011 19:35
set the break point on the appropriate location
Jul 27, 2011 19:34
always good to learn :)
Jul 27, 2011 19:34
sure
Jul 27, 2011 19:34
well, tnx a lot for the help guys :) totally saved the rest of my da
Jul 27, 2011 19:33
ah, cool
Jul 27, 2011 19:33
or, atleast, release an un-allocated object?
Jul 27, 2011 19:33
wont it crash if I release it twice?
Jul 27, 2011 19:32
just tells you its not a proper pointer
Jul 27, 2011 19:32
but it's kind of obscure as well
Jul 27, 2011 19:32
@ControlV I have used breakpoints
Jul 27, 2011 19:32
hf :) tnx for the help
Jul 27, 2011 19:31
anyways - what do you think is smarter- to release the ivars I stopped using right away, and then on dealloc release what's left, or keep them all so the dealloc is releasing all of them, without worrying I might double-release something?
Jul 27, 2011 19:30
I noticed, tnx :)
Jul 27, 2011 19:30
oh and also, just wondering what your opinion is on this
Jul 27, 2011 19:29
@controlV - I used %@ to print an NSInteger
Jul 27, 2011 19:28
swearing*
Jul 27, 2011 19:28
wow I feel so dumb right now :D
Jul 27, 2011 19:28
xD
Jul 27, 2011 19:27
sorry for the searing
Jul 27, 2011 19:27
I fucking love you
Jul 27, 2011 19:27
I'm pretty sure it does, otherwise compiler would've warned me + on all NSURLConnection's examples they use it
Jul 27, 2011 19:26
just not its properties, which is extremely weird
Jul 27, 2011 19:26
anyways, I'm also pretty sure I'm not over-releasing anything, as I can see the data when logging him
Jul 27, 2011 19:25
I know, I hear that 3 times a day :) unfortunatly im bound to use NSURLConnection, not my choice
Jul 27, 2011 19:24
recievedData is NSMutableData
Jul 27, 2011 19:24
I have set the NSZombieEnabled, I know because i tried by hand initializing a string then releasing it tons of time and it did fire up
Jul 27, 2011 19:23
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Q: Weird bug - can access NSURLConnection & NSMutableData's description method, but not their ivars

Jacklessso I got class: DataFetcher.h #import <Foundation/Foundation.h> @interface DataFetcher : NSObject { NSURLConnection *networkConnection; NSMutableData *recievedData; BOOL isFetchingFinished; } @property (nonatomic, retain) NSMutableData *recievedData; @property (nonatomic, re...

Jul 27, 2011 19:23
just a second
Jul 27, 2011 19:23
yes
Jul 27, 2011 19:23
NSZombie didn't catch anything as well
Jul 27, 2011 19:23
and im really clueless about this
Jul 27, 2011 19:22
anyways
Jul 27, 2011 19:22
( it's supposed to be an abstract class, if I can get it working >.> )
Jul 27, 2011 19:22
the data is needed for later processing
Jul 27, 2011 19:22
im not sure the connection needs to be an ivar
Jul 27, 2011 19:21
same with the urlConnection
Jul 27, 2011 19:21
I get a EXC_BAD_ADDRESS
Jul 27, 2011 19:21
but if I try and print some of his ivar's, lets say self.recievedData.length
Jul 27, 2011 19:21
all works ok
Jul 27, 2011 19:21
if I print the data itself : NSLog(@"%@", self.recievedData)
Jul 27, 2011 19:20
and something really weird is happening
Jul 27, 2011 19:20
the data is released on dealloc and the connection in didFailWithError/didFinishLoading