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When over freeing a pointer you may see an error such as

"pointer being freed was not allocated"

When debugging with the simulator, I add a build argument MallocStackLogging = YES - this allows me to use malloc_history in the terminal to track down where I have over freed a pointer.

If I debug on the device with this build argument I get all sorts of console errors "cannot create stack log files" etc.

Oddly, I get some over freed pointer errors appearing on the device, but not on the simulator.

Has anyone had any experience tracking these down using the device itself?

Thanks!

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NSZombie is useful to prevent accidental release on object, but without MallocStackLogging, I don't know how to trace a particular instance object creation.

I have the same problem with Chris, I still can't find a way to turn on MallocStackLogging to debug on the device.

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Any luck debugging with MallockStackLogging on the iPhone? – pix0r Jun 7 at 5:45
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You need to set the MallocStackLogging env variables on the target executable...

To access these settings, select your executable from the Groups & Files pane in XCode, then Get Info.

Go to the Arguments tab and add the following entries into the “Variables to be set in the environment” box:

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I generally use NSZombie for such things, check this out

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