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I am getting the following error:

[CALayer superlayer]: message sent to deallocated instance 0xb00afb0

However it isn't giving me a stack trace when it breaks so i have no idea where it is doing this.

Has any one else ever had this error or advise me some better debugging techniques so I can further investigate?

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  • Have you tried with NSZombieEnabled? I guess it can trace where exactly your code is breaking.
    – Manoj
    Jul 2, 2011 at 18:53
  • This error is not weird, but common Jul 2, 2011 at 19:10
  • I do agree, as the error was not giving a stack trace, that's why I suggested for NSZombie.
    – Manoj
    Jul 2, 2011 at 19:24

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You're over-releasing something. You should probably turn on a debugger to trace the error, or even try running Build/Build and Analyze. That can sometimes catch it.

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Typing bt (for backtrace) in the console after it crashes will let you see the stack trace as well. This is often helpful in tracking down some of these issues.

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That typically means something is getting over-released. Look at your alloc/init lines, look for places autoreleased objects (particularly UIView subclasses) are getting called perhaps after their pool has drained, etc.

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Use NSZombieEnabled to find the object, that got over-released.

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