Its got to be something im doing wrong. Not certain though.

On May 6, 2010, at 9:45 PM, Tino Rachui wrote:

> Interesting I see this behavior as well when I debug my (completely 
> different) program. I ask on the ADC lists already. No answer so far. Maybe 
> this is a gdb bug!?
> -Tino
> 
> Sent by mobile
> 
> Am 07.05.2010 um 04:21 schrieb Brent Smith <liare...@hack3r.com>:
> 
>> Hey all,
>> 
>> I have an NSTask thats running a method for me and Im trying to debug why 
>> its currently not working. I can go about using my program normally when I 
>> select Build and Run, but when I add a breakpoint and select Build and Debug 
>> I get an EXC_BAD_ACCESS. Normally this is caused by some sort of 
>> deallocation, but Im not dealing with any deallocating objects. Turning on 
>> NSZombieEnabled doesnt change anything. The code is as follows
>>   mainPool = [[ NSAutoreleasePool alloc ] init ];
>> 
>>   NSData *newLines;
>>   NSString *newLinesString;
>>   newLines = [[aNotification object] availableData ];
>>   newLinesString = [[[NSString alloc ] initWithData: newLines 
>> encoding:NSUTF8StringEncoding] retain];
>> 
>>   if(![newLinesString isEqualToString:@""])
>>       {
>>      NSArray *tempArray = [newLinesString componentsSeparatedByString:@"\n"];
>>      NSMutableArray *mArray = [[NSMutableArray alloc] 
>> initWithArray:tempArray];
>> 
>> 
>> I also receive this error just before the call.
>> 
>> If I look at my newLinesString variable in the Locals section, it looks 
>> perfect.
>> 
>> Not really sure whats going on here.
>> Cancelling call - objc code on the current thread's stack makes this 
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