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295 PointsERROR IN CODE (PLZ HELP)
THE CODE SAYS ERROR IN THREAD 1: SIGNAL SIGABRT. IT HAD HAPPENED ONLY AFTER I ADDED ALL OF THE SOUND. PLZ HELP
4 Answers
Maximilian McKinley
7,525 PointsSIGABRT errors refer to a general uncaught exception. Look at the console to find where the issue lies and try running a fee breakpoints to debug the issue.
Can't really say what the issue is without seeing the rest of the console error log.
Aditia Singla
295 PointsIt says this: return UIApplicationMain(argc, argv, nil, NSStringFromClass([DMAppDelegate class])); followed by thread 1: signal SIGABRT
Aditia Singla
295 PointsMaximillian Thanks for your help, however I resorted to retyping all of my sound code which somehow made it work.... If I have any further question I will try to ask you, for you have some great knowledge in coding unlike me.
Maximilian McKinley
7,525 PointsAditia, I'm sorry I could not have been of more help. It is very hard to track down exception errors without seeing all the code. It has also been some time since I last coded iOS as I'm an Android developer now (still try to keep up with iOS though when I can). Might I suggest you look into to better harness debug tools for the future. They will make all the difference on where to find these kinds of problems and can give other a better idea of how they can help you.
Aditia Singla
295 PointsAditia Singla
295 Pointswhere can i find the console error log?
Maximilian McKinley
7,525 PointsMaximilian McKinley
7,525 PointsNot sure what version xcode you are using, but it should be something like View> Debug Area> Activate Console.