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My app works okay on the device, but not the simulator. When I run it on the simulator I get no errors or anything. The app just dies a second after being launched. Does this really matter? Should I be concerned?

In fact, the only reason I wanted to run the simulator is to get an idea of how my app runs on the iPad (of which I don't physically own). What do we think?

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    I definitely wouldn't ignore it.
    – Toby Allen
    Apr 4, 2011 at 19:06
  • I think you it should display some sort of error message. It always does.
    – bioffe
    Apr 4, 2011 at 19:07
  • Look at the logging console - it should reveal the issue.
    – Yann Ramin
    Apr 4, 2011 at 19:08

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If there are no obvious logs, one thing you can do is to add some NSLog statements to each method.

I use these:

NSLog(@"%s", __FUNCTION__);

Then, when I'm done debugging, I comment them out. That way I can see what was the last method the app entered before it stopped.

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You should always debug the reason that an app does not behave as expected, as this could be the underlying cause of a much more serious problem, such as a memory corruption that will cause the app to crash all the time for every customer after the moon phase changes just a little bit.

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The NSZombiesEnabled argument also helps track down bugs: http://iosdevelopertips.com/debugging/tracking-down-exc_bad_access-errors-with-nszombieenabled.html

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  • This seems to be a great tool, but I tried it and it printed absolutely nothing. Any ideas? Apr 4, 2011 at 20:35
  • There's really NOTHING in the debugger when you build&debug? Apr 4, 2011 at 20:46
  • Um. I've made some progress and some things are printing to the console (even though the app still crashes). I don't see anything resembling the exceptions shown in the NSZombiesEnabled though. A shame because this seems like a great tool. Apr 4, 2011 at 21:01
  • It might help if you posted some code here, and also posted your console log.
    – ICL1901
    Apr 5, 2011 at 22:23
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Sometimes the simulator gets confused. Delete the content of ~/Library/Application Support/iPhone Simulator/6.1/Applications or thereabouts and try it again.

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