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I implemented a class to study providing NSOutlineView's delegate and data source.

What I wanted to show in the outline view is like this:

|-------Column 0-----------------|------------Column 1-----------------------|
- Living Room     | Description for Living Room
 + Living Room - 1  | Description for Living Room - 1
 + Living Room - 2  | Description for Living Room - 2
- Bedrooms      | Description for Bedroom
 + Bedroom - 1   | Description for Bedroom - 1
 + Bedroom - 2   | Description for Bedroom - 2
 + Bedroom - 3   | Description for Bedroom - 3
- Dining Rooms    | Description for Dining Rooms
 + Table       | Description for Table


And I implemented the delegate and dataSource methods. But the problem is: when the outline view is displayed for the first time, it goes well. But as I expand one of them, as long as whose child count is greater than 1, things went wrong. Sometimes I got a strange outline view item object, sometimes I got bad address.

I am very sorry that I have to post all my codes here. But I could not find where goes wrong...

My question is:
Could anyone copy my codes and build it? I wonder whether you also got the bad address issue from my codes. And if so, could anyone please find out where goes wrong? I could not locate the problem, and therefore do not know how to fix that.

Thank you!


The delegate and dataSource class is implemented as below (using ARC, and all item for the cell are set to an NSString object):

@implementation AMCTreeData
{
    NSTableColumn *_titleColumn;
    NSTableColumn *_descriptionColumn;
}

/**********/
/* initialize the outline view */
- (void)awakeFromNib
{
    /* get column object */
    _titleColumn = [[_outlineView tableColumns] objectAtIndex:0];
    _descriptionColumn = [[_outlineView tableColumns] objectAtIndex:1];

    /* set a new text template */
    ImageAndTextCell *newCellTemplate = [[ImageAndTextCell alloc] init];
    [newCellTemplate setEditable:NO];

    [_titleColumn setDataCell:newCellTemplate];
    [_descriptionColumn setDataCell:newCellTemplate];
}   

/**********/
/* determine whether a line should be expanded */
- (BOOL)outlineView:(NSOutlineView *)outlineView isItemExpandable:(id)item
{
    if (!item)
        return YES;
    else if ([item isKindOfClass:[NSString class]])
    {
        if ([(NSString*)item isEqualToString:@"Living Room"])
            return YES;
        else if ([(NSString*)item isEqualToString:@"Bedrooms"])
            return YES;
        else if ([(NSString*)item isEqualToString:@"Dining Rooms"])
            return YES;
        else
            return NO;
    }
    else
        return NO;
}


/**********/
/* determine member of each groups */
- (NSInteger)outlineView:(NSOutlineView *)outlineView numberOfChildrenOfItem:(id)item
{
    AMCPrintf("==============\n\tCheck child amount for %s", [[item description] UTF8String]);

    if (!item)
    {
        /* top item */
        return 3;
    }
    else if ([item isKindOfClass:[NSString class]])
    {
        if ([(NSString*)item isEqualToString:@"Living Room"])
            return 2;
        else if ([(NSString*)item isEqualToString:@"Bedrooms"])
            return 3;
        else if ([(NSString*)item isEqualToString:@"Dining Rooms"])
            return 1;
        else
            return 0;
    }
    else
        return 0;
}   

/**********/
/* determine a cell item's content */
- (id)outlineView:(NSOutlineView *)outlineView objectValueForTableColumn:(NSTableColumn *)tableColumn byItem:(id)item
{
    if (!item)
    {
        /* continue */
    }
    else if (![item isKindOfClass:[NSString class]])
    {
        /* Unsupported */
        AMCDebug(@"Object %@ ??? What the ...", item);      /* Yep, it may go here */
        return @"";
    }


    /* First column */
    if (tableColumn == _titleColumn)
    {
        AMCPrintf("Require object value (0) for \"%s\"", [[item description] UTF8String]);

        if (!item)
            return @"TOP_0";
        else
            return item;
    }
    /* second column */
    else if (tableColumn == _descriptionColumn)
    {
        AMCPrintf("Require object value (1) for \"%s\"", [[item description] UTF8String]);

        if (!item)
            return @"TOP_1";
        else
            return [NSString stringWithFormat:@"Detailed for %@", item];
    }
    else
    {
        AMCPrintf("!!! Unsopported column %s", [[item description] UTF8String]);
        return nil;
    }
}


/**********/
/* determine whose child a item is */
- (id)outlineView:(NSOutlineView *)outlineView child:(NSInteger)index ofItem:(id)item
{
    AMCPrintf("Require child for %s in Line %ld", [[item description] UTF8String], index);

    if (!item)
    {
        id ret;

        switch (index)
        {
            case 0:
            ret = @"Living Room";
                break;
            case 1:
                ret = @"Bedrooms";
                break;
            case 2:
                ret = @"Dining Rooms";
            break;

            default:
                ret = nil;
                break;
        }
        return ret;
    }
    else if ([item isKindOfClass:[NSString class]])
    {
        if ([(NSString*)item isEqualToString:@"Living Room"])
            return [NSString stringWithFormat:@"Living Room - %ld", index + 1];
        else if ([(NSString*)item isEqualToString:@"Bedrooms"])
            return [NSString stringWithFormat:@"Room - %ld", index + 1];
        else if ([(NSString*)item isEqualToString:@"Dining Rooms"])
            return @"Table";
        else
            return nil;
    }
    else
        return nil;
}

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  • So what's your question? Nov 20, 2013 at 5:39
  • @user1118321 When the outline view with the dataSource coded above was expanded, exception happened: bad address 0x0. Nov 20, 2013 at 8:50
  • @user1118321 Perhaps it IS STUPID to post my codes here... Sorry. I would write another data source class and try again. Nov 20, 2013 at 8:52
  • It's not stupid at all. You definitely should post your code. But you still haven't asked a question. Is your question about why the bad address is happening? Is your question how you should debug it? What is it you want help with? Nov 20, 2013 at 16:59
  • @user1118321 Ah, I see. I modified my question a bit, is it clearer now? Actually I am quite panicked by the "bad address" exception. Because I could not find in which step the application went wrong, even by using "step by step", as the exception was not raised during my written codes. Therefore what I searching for help for was finding out the bug and fix it. Nov 21, 2013 at 1:21

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