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Start your free trialRavin Kohli
3,367 PointsThread 1 signal SIGABRT error
when i implemented this code a line of the file main.m is highlighted in red this line is: return UIApplicationMain(argc, argv, nil, NSStringFromClass([AppDelegate class])); on the right is the error mentioned in the title of the question and at the output section it says terminating with uncaught exception of type NSException
1 Answer
Caleb Kleveter
Treehouse Moderator 37,862 PointsLook on the left side of the code in the gutter on the line with the error. If there is a fat, blue arrow, right click on it, and select 'Delete Breakpoint'.
Tori Sambrooks
3,896 PointsTori Sambrooks
3,896 PointsRavin, This is a common issue. There are two methods I found to be most effective; The first method is to check all your Outlets and make sure they're connected to the correct thing (button, label, etc). The other option is to (while in Xcode) select product (located at the top of the screen) and then select "Clean". Once it has been cleaned, you can then "Build". I hope this helps!