I habe created a small shell programm using Cocoa Foundation class for test purposes.

After my test program has passed successfully the drain method of the autorelease buffer is called and "sometimes" I get the following error:
Program received signal:  “EXC_BAD_ACCESS”.
sharedlibrary apply-load-rules all


How can I track which object has already been release:



The code is rather simple:
void printPolygonInfo()
{
        PolygonShape * vPolygon;
        NSString        *str;
        int i;
        NSArray *vPolyArray = [NSArray arrayWithObjects:
[[PolygonShape alloc] initWithNumberOfSides:4 minimumNumberOfSides:3 maximumNumberOfSides:7], [[PolygonShape alloc] initWithNumberOfSides:6 minimumNumberOfSides:5 maximumNumberOfSides:9], [[PolygonShape alloc] initWithNumberOfSides:11 minimumNumberOfSides:9 maximumNumberOfSides:12],
                                                 nil];
        
        for (vPolygon in vPolyArray){
NSLog(@"%...@\n Retain Count:%d",[vPolygon description], [vPolygon retainCount]);
        }
        
        NSLog(@"Try to set number of sides equal 10\n\n");
        for (vPolygon in vPolyArray){
                vPolygon.numberOfSides = 10;
        }
        [vPolyArray release];
        
}

When I delete the NSLog line, then the code seems to run fine. Even the retaincount is 2, so??

Any suggestions?
Michael

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