I have an app that runs a synchronization algorithm.
When I build and run it in debug mode (onto my iPhone 5) it all works fine.
However, when I archive it and upload it to TestFlight and then download and install to the same iPhone 5 then part of the sync doesn't work.
It doesn't crash or anything, it just doesn't run that part of the sync.
The stupid thing is that it is a line of code inside a single function that isn't running. Everything else in that function does run.
I have no idea where to start looking for this.
EDIT
With help from Mindaugas I've found exactly why and which bit of code is not being run.
The function is...
- (void)uploadData
{
NSLog(@"pushing photos");
for (StoredImage *storedImage in self.recordArray) {
NSURL *url = [self urlForImageUpload:storedImage];
if (url == nil) {
continue;
}
ImageUploadOperation *uploader = [[OJFImageUploadOperation alloc] init];
uploader.image = storedImage.image;
uploader.url = url;
[self.recordQueue addOperation:uploader];
}
}
When I set the optimisation level to "Fastest, Smallest" it seems to mess the order of this function up.
When it enters I can see that there is a single object in the array and it enters into the loop. But then it completely skips past the first line NSURL *url = [self urlForImageUpload:storedImage];
and goes to the end. So the upload never actually starts and it moves onto the next item.