On 25 Oct 2014, at 10:23 am, Martin Wierschin <mar...@nisus.com> wrote:

>> I have a subclass of a text view in my app. When I double-click on other 
>> than a word (ie, a space or return), I get entries like these in the Console:
>> 
>> _NSExtensionIsSafeExpressionForObjectWithSubquerySubstitutions: Expression 
>> considered unsafe: SUBQUERY(extensionItems, $extensionItem, 
>> $extensionItem.attachments.@count == 1 AND 
>> SUBQUERY($extensionItem.attachments, $attachment, (NOT ANY 
>> $attachment.registeredTypeIdentifiers UTI-CONFORMS-TO "com.adobe.pdf") AND 
>> (NOT ANY $attachment.registeredTypeIdentifiers UTI-CONFORMS-TO 
>> "public.image")).@count == 0).@count
> 
> 
> I observed this log statement during the Yosemite beta period, on a stock 
> system with no additional extensions/apps installed, aside from my own app 
> being tested on OS X 10.10. My app (which also uses an NSTextView subclass) 
> produced that log statement, but TextEdit also produced a very similar log:
> 
>> TextEdit[578]: 
>> _NSExtensionIsSafeExpressionForObjectWithSubquerySubstitutions: Expression 
>> considered unsafe: SUBQUERY($extensionItem.attachments, $attachment, ANY 
>> $attachment.registeredTypeIdentifiers UTI-CONFORMS-TO "public.image")
> 
> 
> I filed it as rdar://17541734 <rdar://17541734> which was marked as a 
> duplicate of rdar://17432480 <rdar://17432480> which is apparently closed 
> now. Perhaps the problem was reintroduced, or this has a different source? 
> 
> In any case, I never observed any actual ill effects in my app whenever the 
> logging was triggered.

Just coming back to this...

I *think* that the number of these entries seems to have increased since I 
upgraded to 10.10.4  -- Console can be flooded with dozens at a time. But I've 
also found that they *stop* if turn off the Markup extension, and start back up 
when I turn it back on.

Can anyone else who is seeing the problem confirm that turning Markup solves 
the problem? nd aAny thoughts on how I might get Markup to stop poking in my 
window, especially as it can't actually do anything there?

-- 
Shane Stanley <sstan...@myriad-com.com.au>
<www.macosxautomation.com/applescript/apps/>

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