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I'm getting the error ...

Command failed due to signal: Segmentation fault: 11

... when trying to compile my Swift app. I'm using Xcode 6.1, trying to build for an iPhone 5 on iOS 8.1.

My Code

import UIKit

class ViewController: UIViewController {

    @IBOutlet weak var username: UITextField!
    @IBAction func signIn(sender: AnyObject) {

        PFUser.logInWithUsernameInBackground(username.text, password:"mypass") {
            (user: PFUser!, error: NSError!) -> Void in
            if user != nil {
                println("Logged In")
            } else {

                func myMethod() {
                    var user = PFUser()
                    user.username = username.text
                    user.password = " "
                    user.signUpInBackgroundWithBlock {
                        (succeeded: Bool!, error: NSError!) -> Void in
                        if error == nil {
                            // Hooray! Let them use the app now.
                        } else {
                                println("Signed Up")
                        }
                    }
                }

             println(error)
            }
        }
    }
    override func viewDidLoad() {
        super.viewDidLoad()
        // Do any additional setup after loading the view, typically from a nib.
        Parse.setApplicationId("key here")
    }

    override func didReceiveMemoryWarning() {
        super.didReceiveMemoryWarning()
        // Dispose of any resources that can be recreated.
    }
}

And the error text!

CompileSwift normal arm64 /Users/Alec/Desktop/Re-Chat/Re-Chat/Re-Chat/ViewController.swift
    cd /Users/Alec/Desktop/Re-Chat/Re-Chat
    /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Toolchains/XcodeDefault.xctoolchain/usr/bin/swift -frontend -c -primary-file /Users/Alec/Desktop/Re-Chat/Re-Chat/Re-Chat/ViewController.swift /Users/Alec/Desktop/Re-Chat/Re-Chat/Re-Chat/AppDelegate.swift -target arm64-apple-ios8.0 -Xllvm -aarch64-use-tbi -target-cpu cyclone -target-abi darwinpcs -sdk /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/iPhoneOS.platform/Developer/SDKs/iPhoneOS8.1.sdk -I /Users/Alec/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/Re-Chat-awwdkmqavitiqkcdsphwnhzhzzfb/Build/Products/Debug-iphoneos -F /Users/Alec/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/Re-Chat-awwdkmqavitiqkcdsphwnhzhzzfb/Build/Products/Debug-iphoneos -F /Users/Alec/Desktop/Re-Chat/Re-Chat/Re-Chat -g -import-objc-header /Users/Alec/Desktop/Re-Chat/Re-Chat/Re-Chat/Re-Chat-Bridging-Header.h -module-cache-path /Users/Alec/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/ModuleCache -Xcc -I/Users/Alec/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/Re-Chat-awwdkmqavitiqkcdsphwnhzhzzfb/Build/Intermediates/Re-Chat.build/Debug-iphoneos/Re-Chat.build/swift-overrides.hmap -Xcc -iquote -Xcc /Users/Alec/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/Re-Chat-awwdkmqavitiqkcdsphwnhzhzzfb/Build/Intermediates/Re-Chat.build/Debug-iphoneos/Re-Chat.build/Re-Chat-generated-files.hmap -Xcc -I/Users/Alec/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/Re-Chat-awwdkmqavitiqkcdsphwnhzhzzfb/Build/Intermediates/Re-Chat.build/Debug-iphoneos/Re-Chat.build/Re-Chat-own-target-headers.hmap -Xcc -I/Users/Alec/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/Re-Chat-awwdkmqavitiqkcdsphwnhzhzzfb/Build/Intermediates/Re-Chat.build/Debug-iphoneos/Re-Chat.build/Re-Chat-all-target-headers.hmap -Xcc -iquote -Xcc /Users/Alec/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/Re-Chat-awwdkmqavitiqkcdsphwnhzhzzfb/Build/Intermediates/Re-Chat.build/Debug-iphoneos/Re-Chat.build/Re-Chat-project-headers.hmap -Xcc -I/Users/Alec/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/Re-Chat-awwdkmqavitiqkcdsphwnhzhzzfb/Build/Products/Debug-iphoneos/include -Xcc -I/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Toolchains/XcodeDefault.xctoolchain/usr/include -Xcc -I/Users/Alec/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/Re-Chat-awwdkmqavitiqkcdsphwnhzhzzfb/Build/Intermediates/Re-Chat.build/Debug-iphoneos/Re-Chat.build/DerivedSources/arm64 -Xcc -I/Users/Alec/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/Re-Chat-awwdkmqavitiqkcdsphwnhzhzzfb/Build/Intermediates/Re-Chat.build/Debug-iphoneos/Re-Chat.build/DerivedSources -Xcc -DDEBUG=1 -emit-module-doc-path /Users/Alec/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/Re-Chat-awwdkmqavitiqkcdsphwnhzhzzfb/Build/Intermediates/Re-Chat.build/Debug-iphoneos/Re-Chat.build/Objects-normal/arm64/ViewController~partial.swiftdoc -Onone -module-name Re_Chat -emit-module-path /Users/Alec/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/Re-Chat-awwdkmqavitiqkcdsphwnhzhzzfb/Build/Intermediates/Re-Chat.build/Debug-iphoneos/Re-Chat.build/Objects-normal/arm64/ViewController~partial.swiftmodule -serialize-diagnostics-path /Users/Alec/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/Re-Chat-awwdkmqavitiqkcdsphwnhzhzzfb/Build/Intermediates/Re-Chat.build/Debug-iphoneos/Re-Chat.build/Objects-normal/arm64/ViewController.dia -emit-dependencies-path /Users/Alec/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/Re-Chat-awwdkmqavitiqkcdsphwnhzhzzfb/Build/Intermediates/Re-Chat.build/Debug-iphoneos/Re-Chat.build/Objects-normal/arm64/ViewController.d -o /Users/Alec/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/Re-Chat-awwdkmqavitiqkcdsphwnhzhzzfb/Build/Intermediates/Re-Chat.build/Debug-iphoneos/Re-Chat.build/Objects-normal/arm64/ViewController.o
0  swift                    0x0000000108145a68 llvm::sys::PrintStackTrace(__sFILE*) + 40
1  swift                    0x0000000108145f54 SignalHandler(int) + 452
2  libsystem_platform.dylib 0x00007fff86631f1a _sigtramp + 26
3  libsystem_platform.dylib 0x00007fd0ac1eb010 _sigtramp + 633049360
4  swift                    0x00000001075d4517 swift::Lowering::SILGenFunction::emitClosureValue(swift::SILLocation, swift::SILDeclRef, llvm::ArrayRef<swift::Substitution>, swift::AnyFunctionRef) + 1303
5  swift                    0x00000001075c599e swift::Lowering::SILGenFunction::visitFuncDecl(swift::FuncDecl*) + 190
6  swift                    0x000000010760987c swift::Lowering::SILGenFunction::visitBraceStmt(swift::BraceStmt*) + 380
7  swift                    0x000000010760c8e8 swift::ASTVisitor<swift::Lowering::SILGenFunction, void, void, void, void, void, void>::visit(swift::Stmt*) + 152
8  swift                    0x000000010760a0a5 swift::Lowering::SILGenFunction::visitIfStmt(swift::IfStmt*) + 757
9  swift                    0x000000010760c8f6 swift::ASTVisitor<swift::Lowering::SILGenFunction, void, void, void, void, void, void>::visit(swift::Stmt*) + 166
10 swift                    0x00000001076097e8 swift::Lowering::SILGenFunction::visitBraceStmt(swift::BraceStmt*) + 232
11 swift                    0x000000010760c8e8 swift::ASTVisitor<swift::Lowering::SILGenFunction, void, void, void, void, void, void>::visit(swift::Stmt*) + 152
12 swift                    0x00000001075d52dd swift::Lowering::SILGenFunction::emitClosure(swift::AbstractClosureExpr*) + 205
13 swift                    0x00000001075b4234 swift::Lowering::SILGenModule::emitClosure(swift::AbstractClosureExpr*) + 196
14 swift                    0x00000001075eef71 (anonymous namespace)::RValueEmitter::visitAbstractClosureExpr(swift::AbstractClosureExpr*, swift::Lowering::SGFContext) + 97
15 swift                    0x00000001075e1866 swift::ASTVisitor<(anonymous namespace)::RValueEmitter, swift::Lowering::RValue, void, void, void, void, void, swift::Lowering::SGFContext>::visit(swift::Expr*, swift::Lowering::SGFContext) + 2870
16 swift                    0x00000001075e24da swift::ASTVisitor<(anonymous namespace)::RValueEmitter, swift::Lowering::RValue, void, void, void, void, void, swift::Lowering::SGFContext>::visit(swift::Expr*, swift::Lowering::SGFContext) + 6058
17 swift                    0x00000001075cfa0b swift::Lowering::SILGenFunction::emitExprInto(swift::Expr*, swift::Lowering::Initialization*) + 235
18 swift                    0x00000001075ae824 swift::Lowering::RValueSource::materialize(swift::Lowering::SILGenFunction&) && + 196
19 swift                    0x0000000107604a69 swift::Lowering::RValueSource::materialize(swift::Lowering::SILGenFunction&, swift::Lowering::AbstractionPattern, swift::SILType) && + 233
20 swift                    0x00000001075f371c swift::Lowering::SILGenFunction::emitInjectOptionalValueInto(swift::SILLocation, swift::Lowering::RValueSource&&, swift::SILValue, swift::Lowering::TypeLowering const&) + 268
21 swift                    0x00000001075e9b8d swift::ASTVisitor<(anonymous namespace)::RValueEmitter, swift::Lowering::RValue, void, void, void, void, void, swift::Lowering::SGFContext>::visit(swift::Expr*, swift::Lowering::SGFContext) + 36445
22 swift                    0x00000001075e3e2b swift::ASTVisitor<(anonymous namespace)::RValueEmitter, swift::Lowering::RValue, void, void, void, void, void, swift::Lowering::SGFContext>::visit(swift::Expr*, swift::Lowering::SGFContext) + 12539
23 swift                    0x00000001075e202b swift::ASTVisitor<(anonymous namespace)::RValueEmitter, swift::Lowering::RValue, void, void, void, void, void, swift::Lowering::SGFContext>::visit(swift::Expr*, swift::Lowering::SGFContext) + 4859
24 swift                    0x00000001075cfab6 swift::Lowering::SILGenFunction::emitRValue(swift::Expr*, swift::Lowering::SGFContext) + 22
25 swift                    0x00000001075bffc4 (anonymous namespace)::ArgEmitter::emitExpanded(swift::Lowering::RValueSource&&, swift::Lowering::AbstractionPattern) + 836
26 swift                    0x00000001075bf582 (anonymous namespace)::ArgEmitter::emit(swift::Lowering::RValueSource&&, swift::Lowering::AbstractionPattern) + 98
27 swift                    0x00000001075b7ff8 (anonymous namespace)::CallEmission::apply(swift::Lowering::SGFContext) + 1128
28 swift                    0x00000001075b751a swift::Lowering::SILGenFunction::emitApplyExpr(swift::ApplyExpr*, swift::Lowering::SGFContext) + 58
29 swift                    0x00000001075e0d81 swift::ASTVisitor<(anonymous namespace)::RValueEmitter, swift::Lowering::RValue, void, void, void, void, void, swift::Lowering::SGFContext>::visit(swift::Expr*, swift::Lowering::SGFContext) + 81
30 swift                    0x00000001075ea00d swift::Lowering::SILGenFunction::emitIgnoredExpr(swift::Expr*) + 237
31 swift                    0x0000000107609829 swift::Lowering::SILGenFunction::visitBraceStmt(swift::BraceStmt*) + 297
32 swift                    0x000000010760c8e8 swift::ASTVisitor<swift::Lowering::SILGenFunction, void, void, void, void, void, void>::visit(swift::Stmt*) + 152
33 swift                    0x00000001075d4ee0 swift::Lowering::SILGenFunction::emitFunction(swift::FuncDecl*) + 256
34 swift                    0x00000001075b3659 swift::Lowering::SILGenModule::emitFunction(swift::FuncDecl*) + 233
35 swift                    0x00000001075cea93 swift::ASTVisitor<SILGenType, void, void, void, void, void, void>::visit(swift::Decl*) + 355
36 swift                    0x00000001075cd7eb SILGenType::emitType() + 203
37 swift                    0x00000001075c85ae swift::Lowering::SILGenModule::visitNominalTypeDecl(swift::NominalTypeDecl*) + 30
38 swift                    0x00000001075b555b swift::Lowering::SILGenModule::emitSourceFile(swift::SourceFile*, unsigned int) + 395
39 swift                    0x00000001075b581a swift::SILModule::constructSIL(swift::Module*, swift::SourceFile*, swift::Optional<unsigned int>) + 314
40 swift                    0x00000001075b5968 swift::performSILGeneration(swift::SourceFile&, swift::Optional<unsigned int>) + 72
41 swift                    0x000000010748be18 frontend_main(llvm::ArrayRef<char const*>, char const*, void*) + 3432
42 swift                    0x000000010748996d main + 1677
43 libdyld.dylib            0x00007fff8aa4c5c9 start + 1
Stack dump:
0.  Program arguments: /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Toolchains/XcodeDefault.xctoolchain/usr/bin/swift -frontend -c -primary-file /Users/Alec/Desktop/Re-Chat/Re-Chat/Re-Chat/ViewController.swift /Users/Alec/Desktop/Re-Chat/Re-Chat/Re-Chat/AppDelegate.swift -target arm64-apple-ios8.0 -Xllvm -aarch64-use-tbi -target-cpu cyclone -target-abi darwinpcs -sdk /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/iPhoneOS.platform/Developer/SDKs/iPhoneOS8.1.sdk -I /Users/Alec/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/Re-Chat-awwdkmqavitiqkcdsphwnhzhzzfb/Build/Products/Debug-iphoneos -F /Users/Alec/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/Re-Chat-awwdkmqavitiqkcdsphwnhzhzzfb/Build/Products/Debug-iphoneos -F /Users/Alec/Desktop/Re-Chat/Re-Chat/Re-Chat -g -import-objc-header /Users/Alec/Desktop/Re-Chat/Re-Chat/Re-Chat/Re-Chat-Bridging-Header.h -module-cache-path /Users/Alec/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/ModuleCache -Xcc -I/Users/Alec/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/Re-Chat-awwdkmqavitiqkcdsphwnhzhzzfb/Build/Intermediates/Re-Chat.build/Debug-iphoneos/Re-Chat.build/swift-overrides.hmap -Xcc -iquote -Xcc /Users/Alec/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/Re-Chat-awwdkmqavitiqkcdsphwnhzhzzfb/Build/Intermediates/Re-Chat.build/Debug-iphoneos/Re-Chat.build/Re-Chat-generated-files.hmap -Xcc -I/Users/Alec/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/Re-Chat-awwdkmqavitiqkcdsphwnhzhzzfb/Build/Intermediates/Re-Chat.build/Debug-iphoneos/Re-Chat.build/Re-Chat-own-target-headers.hmap -Xcc -I/Users/Alec/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/Re-Chat-awwdkmqavitiqkcdsphwnhzhzzfb/Build/Intermediates/Re-Chat.build/Debug-iphoneos/Re-Chat.build/Re-Chat-all-target-headers.hmap -Xcc -iquote -Xcc /Users/Alec/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/Re-Chat-awwdkmqavitiqkcdsphwnhzhzzfb/Build/Intermediates/Re-Chat.build/Debug-iphoneos/Re-Chat.build/Re-Chat-project-headers.hmap -Xcc -I/Users/Alec/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/Re-Chat-awwdkmqavitiqkcdsphwnhzhzzfb/Build/Products/Debug-iphoneos/include -Xcc -I/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Toolchains/XcodeDefault.xctoolchain/usr/include -Xcc -I/Users/Alec/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/Re-Chat-awwdkmqavitiqkcdsphwnhzhzzfb/Build/Intermediates/Re-Chat.build/Debug-iphoneos/Re-Chat.build/DerivedSources/arm64 -Xcc -I/Users/Alec/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/Re-Chat-awwdkmqavitiqkcdsphwnhzhzzfb/Build/Intermediates/Re-Chat.build/Debug-iphoneos/Re-Chat.build/DerivedSources -Xcc -DDEBUG=1 -emit-module-doc-path /Users/Alec/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/Re-Chat-awwdkmqavitiqkcdsphwnhzhzzfb/Build/Intermediates/Re-Chat.build/Debug-iphoneos/Re-Chat.build/Objects-normal/arm64/ViewController~partial.swiftdoc -Onone -module-name Re_Chat -emit-module-path /Users/Alec/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/Re-Chat-awwdkmqavitiqkcdsphwnhzhzzfb/Build/Intermediates/Re-Chat.build/Debug-iphoneos/Re-Chat.build/Objects-normal/arm64/ViewController~partial.swiftmodule -serialize-diagnostics-path /Users/Alec/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/Re-Chat-awwdkmqavitiqkcdsphwnhzhzzfb/Build/Intermediates/Re-Chat.build/Debug-iphoneos/Re-Chat.build/Objects-normal/arm64/ViewController.dia -emit-dependencies-path /Users/Alec/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/Re-Chat-awwdkmqavitiqkcdsphwnhzhzzfb/Build/Intermediates/Re-Chat.build/Debug-iphoneos/Re-Chat.build/Objects-normal/arm64/ViewController.d -o /Users/Alec/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/Re-Chat-awwdkmqavitiqkcdsphwnhzhzzfb/Build/Intermediates/Re-Chat.build/Debug-iphoneos/Re-Chat.build/Objects-normal/arm64/ViewController.o 
1.  While emitting SIL for 'signIn' at /Users/Alec/Desktop/Re-Chat/Re-Chat/Re-Chat/ViewController.swift:14:15
2.  While silgen closureexpr SIL function @_TFFC7Re_Chat14ViewController6signInFS0_FPSs9AnyObject_T_U_FTGSQCSo6PFUser_GSQCSo7NSError__T_ for expression at [/Users/Alec/Desktop/Re-Chat/Re-Chat/Re-Chat/ViewController.swift:16:80 - line:45:9] RangeText="{
            (user: PFUser!, error: NSError!) -> Void in
            if user != nil {
                // Do stuff after successful login.

                println("Logged In")
            } else {

                func myMethod() {
                    var user = PFUser()
                    user.username = username.text
                    user.password = ""
                    // other fields can be set just like with PFObject


                    user.signUpInBackgroundWithBlock {
                        (succeeded: Bool!, error: NSError!) -> Void in
                        if error == nil {
                            // Hooray! Let them use the app now.
                        } else {
                                println("Signed Up")
                        }
                    }
                }


             println("error")
            }
        }"
2
  • The code shown in the error and the code you have posted are different. Your code is for logging in, the error code is the signup methods. Have you set a breakpoint in the closure to try and identify the problem?
    – Paulw11
    Oct 24, 2014 at 23:21
  • You don't need to guess it. Type xcodebuild -verbose from terminal where your project resides, and see exactly what the error is, where it is etc.
    – oyalhi
    Jun 19, 2017 at 10:30

57 Answers 57

94

You can get this error when the compiler gets too confused about what's going on in your code. I noticed you have a number of what appear to be functions nested within functions. You might try commenting out some of that at a time to see if the error goes away. That way you can zero in on the problem area. You can't use breakpoints because it's a compile time error, not a run time error.

11
  • 1
    Thanks but it turned out to be something to do with the architectures. Weird, huh?
    – Alec.
    Nov 28, 2014 at 15:55
  • 3
    @ParanoidAndroid can you please detail what was the problem? i'm getting this issue also
    – Alex
    Jan 12, 2015 at 22:11
  • I'm stuck on this error too. I was creating extensions from a bigger class and moving some functions from the big class into the extension of it. I created a couple files as extensions fine but as soon as I created a 4th one I started getting this error. #swiftisnotready.... grrr
    – C0D3
    Feb 3, 2015 at 16:20
  • @c0d3Junk13 I met extension problem too, and it is caused by function name is same as the class name. Feb 20, 2015 at 16:59
  • I got it for not specifying an optional parameter (second parameter), seems like the tertiary operator before it confuses Xcode 6.3 addPointforTeamAtPosition(command == extensionCommandTeam1Point ? 0 : 1, pointKind: .Regular).
    – E. Rivera
    Apr 12, 2015 at 12:48
51

I recently encountered the same problem, and I will try to generalise how I solved it, as a lot of these answers are to spesific to be of help to everyone.

1. First look at the bottom of the error message to identify the file and function which causes the segmentation fault.

Error message

2. Then I look at that function and commented out all of it. I compiled and it now worked. Then I removed the comments from parts of the function at a time, until I hit the line that was responsible for the error. After this I was able to fix it, and it all works. :)

2
  • 2
    The last couple of lines give the best hints. This answer helped a lot! Jan 18, 2017 at 13:43
  • 1
    This should be the accepted answer. The cause of the Segmentation error can vary and this is the proper way to diagnose. May 18, 2018 at 10:48
43

For anyone else coming across this... I found the issue was caused by importing a custom framework, I have no idea how to correct it. But simply removing the import and any code referencing items from the framework fixes the issue.

(╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻

Hope this can save someone a few hours chasing down which line is causing the issue.

8
  • 1
    I've experienced the same problem in Xcode 7. The problem really was the few lines of code I've added to my swift file. These lines are consuming a component from 3rd party library. In my case it's Eureka. Once I removed the lines I've added. It got built perfectly Jan 29, 2016 at 4:13
  • I had deleted a protocol & some classes were still using it. XCode should have highlighted them but it didn't in my case. Thanks
    – harsh_v
    Mar 28, 2016 at 9:18
  • 3
    Was Eureka in my case too, when updating to Xcode 7.3. Changed to v1.5 and did pod install, then all was well.
    – Lyck
    Apr 12, 2016 at 11:36
  • 1
    Updating the pod and reinstall lib done the trick to me thank you for your answer Jul 4, 2016 at 4:10
  • 1
    I am also having issues with Eureka, now version (5.0.0)
    – agandi
    Sep 3, 2019 at 13:52
16

For me, this was caused by a change in the Parse SDK syntax in Swift 2.0. If you are using Parse and you upgrade to Swift 2.0, the following syntax changes:

Swift 1.2:

myPFQuery.findObjectsInBackgroundWithBlock({ (queryResults: [AnyObject]?, error: NSError?) -> Void in

    // CODE

})

Swift 2.0:

myPFQuery.findObjectsInBackgroundWithBlock { (queryResults: [PFObject]?, error: NSError?) -> Void in

    // CODE

}

The removal of the first '(' and the last ')' is what was causing the biggest problem. Took me AGES to find this!

4
  • This is definitely the culprit, however, your line of code does not do the fix for me. Any new details? Dec 6, 2015 at 1:41
  • Are you sure you have found all instances and changed them all? Also, I believe calls to the following have changed as well (removal of fist and last parenthesis so code should read like the following)... pfObject.saveInBackgroundWithBlock { (success: Bool, error: NSError?) -> Void in //code }
    – AT3D
    Dec 7, 2015 at 11:13
  • the exact one. Working fine Dec 15, 2015 at 9:04
  • So trailing closure syntax was causing this issue as well?
    – Beltalowda
    Mar 19, 2018 at 19:43
9

I hit this error. After some frustration I tried Xcode clean and everything started working again. Just leaving this here for future reference.

7

For me this was caused by some of my code. The detailed compiler output in XCode actually pin-pointed the method where it was crashing.

I then commented out all the code in the method, made it return nil, and it did compile. I then re-implemented the method using different and much simpler code, and it worked.

I filed a bug report with Apple. This is the - admittedly somewhat crazy - code that caused the crash in XCode 7 / Swift 2.0.

  func numberAndTitleFromDirectoryName(dirName: String) -> (Int, String)? {
    let components = dirName.characters.split(maxSplit: 1, allowEmptySlices: false) { $0 == " " }.map { String($0) }.map { String($0) }
    if let number = components.first?.toInt() {
        if let title = components.last {
            return (number, title)
        }
    }
    return nil;
  }

I guess I got a little over-excited using the map function there... The new version is a lot simpler and also more human comprehensible. Still the compiler shouldn't crash. At worst it should show some errors. The code as is worked in Swift 1.x

7

When I got this error converting from Swift to Swift 2.0, it clearly indicates a particular file (blahClass.swift) that has the problem, then it outlined all of the warnings & errors in the error message text. I went through and resolved these manually and now the app compiles fine.

1
  • 3
    Just adding another datapoint here. I was also getting this error during a Swift 2 migration. I ended up opening the file that it was failing on and commenting out most of the code. The app then compiled and I was able to uncomment the code a few lines at a time to track down the problem. Oct 19, 2015 at 16:59
7
object.doubleValue = dict["doublevalue"] as! Int

I found the reason after rolling back each step I made.... force casting to Int for a Double variable

3
  • 1
    In my case I got the error on force casting an Int to a String variable.
    – Ian Pinto
    May 10, 2016 at 8:52
  • OK, but doesnt it give you a compile error this way ?!!
    – SoliQuiD
    May 10, 2016 at 13:30
  • So the error reported in the stack trace is as above and not regarding forced cast in my case.
    – Ian Pinto
    May 10, 2016 at 14:20
4

Easy fix if using git.

1) In terminal:

git stash

2) Seg fault disappears.

3) Run the app.

4) In terminal:

git stash pop

5) Xcode now tells you the real problem.

1
  • 1
    Hey man ! I wish to thank you so much. You saved me a strong headache and much time and effort !
    – stefat
    Sep 12, 2016 at 15:48
4

I had similar issue in with Xcode 7.3 and iOS 9.3. Command failed due to signal: Segmentation fault: 11

Screenshot

Basic steps such as Clean (cmd+shift+k) code, Delete derived data and Quit Xcode didn't work.

There was some culprit in my code.

It was [txtUserName.text.characters.count = 0]

In your case Review your code and fix the culprit.

1
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    Note to self, if your code doesn't work, follow the above helpful hint of "Review your code and fix the culprit", who knew....
    – Stu P.
    Oct 4, 2016 at 16:52
3

One of case, is that you have named datatype of getter variable like its name. For example:

var someInstance: someInstance {...

Update #1. Keep attention on _a variable which isn't Int, and you forget to point right return type. Issue happens in more than two operands of infix operator.

function getInt(value: Int) -> Int {
    return _a? ?? _b?.count ?? 0
}
3

Any crash is a compiler bug (whether or not your code is valid). Try the latest beta and if it still crashes file a bug report at bugs.swift.org. The Swift team are very responsive on these.

1
  • I found this was preventable at my end though, just can't remember how I fixed it..
    – Alec.
    Feb 24, 2015 at 9:15
2

I got rid of this error by following.

I had many frameworks added in "Link Binary With Libraries" and was using a bridging header as well.

I re-added all the frameworks and added the bridging header again. This solved my issue.

2

I'm using Xcode 8.3/Swift 3

I used @Ron B.'s answer to go through all the code and comment out different functions until I got a successful build. It turns out it was async trailing closures that was causing my error:

My trailing closures:

let firstTask = DispatchWorkItem{
     //self.doSomthing()
}
let secondTask = DispatchWorkItem{
     //self.doSomthingElse()
}

//trailing closure #1
DispatchQueue.main.asyncAfter(deadline: .now() + 10){firstTask}

//trailing closure #2 
DispatchQueue.main.asyncAfter(deadline: .now() + 20){secondTask}

Once I used the autocomplete syntax the Segmentation fault: 11 was Gone

//autocomplete syntax closure #1
DispatchQueue.main.asyncAfter(deadline: .now() + 10, execute: firstTask)

//autocomplete syntax closure #2
DispatchQueue.main.asyncAfter(deadline: .now() + 20, execute: secondTask)
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I have same problem so I tried switch Optimization Level to Fast, Single-File Optimization[-O] instead of Fast, Whole Module Optimization then it worked, built, archive to Appstore succeed.

Some frameworks we used that need to refactor to adapt with Fast, Whole Module Optimization level I think. But I still did not find those framework.

0
2

In my case this happened in Xcode 11 beta 3 with Swift 5 and using SwiftUI.

My View has a @State property like this:

 @State private var normInfo: NormInfo?

the issue got solved by explicitly initializing it with nil.

1

I had that code 11 when trying to build for release scheme. It pointed out one viewcontroller class (swift) that had this piece of code inside:

 required init(coder aDecoder: NSCoder) {
    super.init(coder: aDecoder)
    stuff...
}

The problem was that when I have added superclass to it, I forgot to also implement init. So that super.init caused compiler error Segmentation fault: 11 So if you have such problem it's good idea to check also any superclasses.

1

I also had the Segmentation Fault 11, when importing a framework made by myself (yeah, felt really dumb).

After developing the framework for months and integrating it into a main project with intermixed Obj-C and Swift, importing to Obj-C was a no-problem, but as soon as I wrote the import MySwiftProject in Swift, all hell broke loose.

Long story short, the problem was that I created some custom methods that provide typification for NSNotifications using closures, for example:

func post(a : Int, b : String)
{
    NSNotificationCenter.defaultCenter().postNotification("notification", object: nil, userInfo: ["a" : a, "b" : b])
}

func observe(block : (a : Int, b : String) -> ()) -> NSObjectProtocol
{
    return  NSNotificationCenter.defaultCenter().addObserverForName("notification", object: nil, queue: nil)
    {
        (n : NSNotification!) -> () in

        // Unwrap the notification payload and provide types
        if let a = n.userInfo?["a"] as? Int, let b = n.userInfo?["b"] as? String
        {
            block(a, b)
        }
    }
}

(Actually, the code above I did with a template, but that's another story)

The main culprit? This:

func ... -> NSObjectProtocol

Apparently, Apple can use NSObjectProtocol in the declaration of NSNotification's methods, but when I do, it introduces a Segfault 11. Replacing NSObjectProtocol to AnyObject solved the crash.

Unfortunately, this might not solve your issue, since segfault 11 is simply a generic crash of the compiler, but you can take steps to solve it. It took me around 2 hours, but this is what I did:

  1. Create a new project, replicating the structure you had. In my case, I created a single view controller swift project, and added a swift framework inside as another project.
  2. Copy all the original code from one to another.
  3. Go to the compilation phase, and start removing files to compile, try disabling pieces of code that are very swift-hacky (like my NSNotification typification).
  4. Every time you do a change, do a clean (+K), build (+B) and fix any errors.
  5. Repeat from 3 until the segmentation fault goes away.
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In my case the reason was having a class declared within another class within an extension.

extension classOrig {
    class classChild {
        class classGrandChild {
            static let aVariable : String = "SomeValue";
        }
    }
}

This generated the error on my side. I had several frameworks in my project, yet it did not happen before.

1

I also struggled with this for a while. I upgraded my code to Swift 2 with Xcode 7.2 and for me the problem was this:

self.mainScrollView.documentView!.subviews.reverse() as! [MainSubView]

Which I had to change to:

(self.mainScrollView.documentView!.subviews as! [MainSubView]).reverse()
1

I got this error when I was overriding a property in a subclass and I didn't repeat the property's declaration exactly.

Base class:

var foo: String! {return nil}

Subclass:

override var foo: String {return "bar"} // missing the implicit unwrap operator

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  • How does this answer the question ? Mar 9, 2016 at 14:23
  • @Thomas. It doesn't. But based on the many other similar responses -- "this is how I got that error... " -- it seemed ok to contribute my experience with this error in the hope that it would save someone else some frustration. Lemme know if you think it's inappropriate. Mar 9, 2016 at 17:28
  • @MurraySagal something like this was the cause for me too
    – larromba
    May 19, 2016 at 13:44
1

For me it's because I have two bundles with the same name.

1

Read the debug message carefully.

in my case, I encountered this error because I used a single '=' instead of double '=' by mistake in if-statement.

if aString.characters.count = 2 {...}
1
  • The same was for me. This is a kind of usual typo mistakes everyone does. Compilator usually complains about it right away. However, if a variable is a little more complex, like an array of Tuples or something, the compilator simply goes crazy and can't point to this particular simple mistake showing "segmentation error" instead.
    – Vitalii
    May 25, 2016 at 10:28
1

None of these answers worked for me but I found my issue. It had to do with Error Handling (in the Disabling Error Propagation section). I had this method:

func getSlider() throws -> UISlider {
  ... // code that could throw an error
  return UISlider()
}

Referencing it like this:

func anotherMethod() -> Float {
  return try! getSlider().value
}

gave the error. But, when switching to this, it went away:

func anotherMethod() -> Float {
  return (try! getSlider()).value
}
1
  • same for me. What I just did instead was let slider = try! getSlider(); slider.value;
    – mfaani
    May 8, 2018 at 22:27
1

I also ran into this problem.... obviously, it is a general error or sorts... when the xcode gets confused.... in my case, I had 3 vars that I was assigning values to from an array.... but I did not specify the type of data in each element of the array.... once I did, it resolved the problem....

1
  • 1
    As nice as your answer could be for future visitors, this question is over a year old and with 30 answers already, so it's not likely many people will notice your answer. Also, I would like to politely point out that, although I understand what you're trying to say, answers are usually much more helpful to readers passing by when you use proper English grammar, so if you would like, feel free to edit your post to fix that part. The rest is awesome, though, and don't be discouraged!
    – Claudia
    May 20, 2016 at 1:36
1

In my case I had declared the following property in one of my ViewControllers subclass:

@property NSString * title

I think this was conflicting with the already existing title property in ViewController. I renamed this property to something else and refactored its use and the error disappeared.

1

In my case it was caused by trying to use a function that returned an NSNumber as an argument where a Double was expected. My advice is be careful mixing Objective C objects with Swift datatypes. And as many others have suggested, comment out lines until you pinpoint which one causes the error. (Even if you create other errors when doing so, you can just ignore them and see what makes the segmentation fault error go away.)

1

For me I was blocking the main thread.

What I did to Fix it with GCD (see below)

dispatch_async(dispatch_get_main_queue(),      
})
1

Human Error report:

In my case, the culprit was passing in an array in the place of a variadic parameter. That is, for the signature:

// Note the variadic parameter
func addSubview(subview subview: UIView, constrain: NSLayoutAttribute...)

I passed in:

// Compile-time error, "constrain" parameters have array brackets
someUIView.addSubview(subview: someOtherView, constrain: [.Leading, .Top, .Bottom, .Trailing])

rather than:

// Correct
someUIView.addSubview(subview: someOtherView, constrain: .Leading, .Top, .Bottom, .Trailing)
1

I got segmentation fault on my Mac Mini using Xcode Bots. The seg fault did only occur during build step of testing and not during building or running locally. Only in Xcode bots during build step of testing.

I am using macOS Sierra and Xcode 8, with the code converted to Swift 2.3.

I finally found the line causing the seg fault, it was caused by:

public let isIpad = UIDevice.currentDevice().userInterfaceIdiom == .Pad

Which was declared outside a class as a constant. Changing it to check the userInterfaceIdiom at runtime fixed the issue.

Hopes this helps someone else!

This is the error log for my seg fault:

0  swift                    0x000000010f93d76b llvm::sys::PrintStackTrace(llvm::raw_ostream&) + 43
1  swift                    0x000000010f93ca56 llvm::sys::RunSignalHandlers() + 70
2  swift                    0x000000010f93ddbf SignalHandler(int) + 287
3  libsystem_platform.dylib 0x00007fffb24aabba _sigtramp + 26
4  libsystem_platform.dylib 0x00007fbbfff49ae0 _sigtramp + 1302982464
5  swift                    0x000000010db79996 (anonymous namespace)::Traversal::visit(swift::Expr*) + 118
6  swift                    0x000000010db7b880 (anonymous namespace)::Traversal::visitApplyExpr(swift::ApplyExpr*) + 128
7  swift                    0x000000010db799eb (anonymous namespace)::Traversal::visit(swift::Expr*) + 203
8  swift                    0x000000010db78f45 swift::Expr::walk(swift::ASTWalker&) + 53
9  swift                    0x000000010d6d2c87 walkForProfiling(swift::AbstractFunctionDecl*, swift::ASTWalker&) + 231
10 swift                    0x000000010d6d2719 swift::Lowering::SILGenProfiling::assignRegionCounters(swift::AbstractFunctionDecl*) + 553
11 swift                    0x000000010d6de348 (anonymous namespace)::SILGenType::emitType() + 952
12 swift                    0x000000010d6ddf1e swift::Lowering::SILGenModule::visitNominalTypeDecl(swift::NominalTypeDecl*) + 30
13 swift                    0x000000010d6625eb swift::Lowering::SILGenModule::emitSourceFile(swift::SourceFile*, unsigned int) + 731
14 swift                    0x000000010d663139 swift::SILModule::constructSIL(swift::ModuleDecl*, swift::SILOptions&, swift::FileUnit*, llvm::Optional<unsigned int>, bool, bool) + 793
15 swift                    0x000000010d6635a3 swift::performSILGeneration(swift::FileUnit&, swift::SILOptions&, llvm::Optional<unsigned int>, bool) + 115
16 swift                    0x000000010d491c18 performCompile(swift::CompilerInstance&, swift::CompilerInvocation&, llvm::ArrayRef<char const*>, int&) + 12536
17 swift                    0x000000010d48dc79 frontend_main(llvm::ArrayRef<char const*>, char const*, void*) + 2777
18 swift                    0x000000010d489765 main + 1957
19 libdyld.dylib            0x00007fffb229e255 start + 1

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