Good evening,
I'm just about finished with this new app that I made and I was doing some final tests on it before I submitted it to the app store, but something came up that really stumped me. For one of my view controllers I'm using a UITableView and so I implemented the
-(UIView*) tableView:(UITableView*) tableView viewForHeaderInSection:(NSInteger) section
method of the UITableViewDelegate protocol so that I could provide my own custom view for the header. (Yes, I did also conformed to the UITableViewDataSource protocol and provided all necessary methods for it)
So I wrote my own UIView class and implemented the drawRect: method to draw my own custom view. When I run this in both the iPad 6.0 and iPhone 6.0 simulators, it runs perfectly fine.
However, when I plug up my own iOS device ( running iOS 6) it crashes and throws EXC_BAD_ACCESS.
I did some breakpoints and found out that when running the app on my real device, the code only gets executed up to here:
// This code is the beginning of my drawRect method for my custom view
CGContextRef context = UIGraphicsGetCurrentContext();
CGColorRef lightBlue = [UIColor colorWithRed:72.0/255.0
green:121.0/255.0
blue:201.0/255.0 alpha:1].CGColor;
CGColorRef cream = [UIColor colorWithRed:235.0/255.0
green:235.0/255.0
blue:235.0/255.0 alpha:1].CGColor;
CGContextSetFillColorWithColor(context,cream);
CGContextFillRect(context, _paperBox);
// the _paperBox variable was defined earlier as CGRect _paperBox
// the _paperBox variable was given a value in the -(void)layoutSubviews method
CGColorRef shadow = [UIColor colorWithWhite:.5 alpha:.5].CGColor;
CGContextSetShadowWithColor(context, CGSizeMake(0,3), 2, shadow);
CGContextSetFillColorWithColor(context, lightBlue);
// and later on I setup some code to draw a linear gradient:
NSArray colors = [NSArray arrayWithObjects:(__bridge id) lightBlue,
(__bridge id) cream,
nil];
The EXC_BAD_ACCESS happens right at that last line. Why does this only happen when running on a real iOS device and not on the simulators?
Thanks,
UIGraphicsGetCurrentContext()
return? You aren't checking the return value, so maybe it's returning NULL?