allandriggers
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08/07/13 07:46 AM (12 years ago)

Xcode and Snippet Keeper Error

I have gone around in circles with this error. I thought I would post a screen recording so someone could take a look at it and maybe fine something that I'm missing. Thanks Allan http://youtu.be/cmOwh-FO0X8
 
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08/07/13 08:17 AM (12 years ago)
It is pretty hard to read, but the error in the console reads: 2013-08-07 11:12:28.359 vehiclebuyingcoach[262:c07] -[paymentCalculator initWithScreenData:]: unrecognized selector sent to instance 0xae8d070
 
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08/08/13 03:27 AM (12 years ago)
Strange. I watched the video, but nothing jumped out to me as being the problem. (kind of hard to troubleshoot via youtube, lol). My gut feeling thinks that there isn't an error with the snippet keeper, since it only injects that JSON into your bt_config.txt. If the snippet keeper was the cause, then you would get an error at launch. You're not getting the error until you actually make your custom class appear, which would lead me to think there was perhaps something in the custom class that was causing the error. But you said that everything worked fine in that class (did you pull it from another project?) According to the error that you listed, it looks like you might be trying to pass an argument to a function that doesn't require one? (but then again, its hard to know when I can't see where that error is occurring). Its probably something very simple causing the error - which is always the most frustrating to track down. Perhaps take your breakpoints out, and add some console log entries to your class and post your console output here?
 

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