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I am working on my user interface, trying to navigate my data through a whole bunch of nested NSSplitViewControllers,NSTabViewControllers, etc.

At some point or another I get these error warnings. I have no idea where they are coming from and where even to look. The app seems to work fine.

What is the CGSUpdateManager and why is it complaining?

void CGSUpdateManager::log() const: conn 0xdbbb token 0x2ffffffffffdc78 Backtrace (at 5543.57):
void CGSUpdateManager::log() const:  0   CoreGraphics                        0x00007fff85db9215 CGSBacktraceCreate + 59
void CGSUpdateManager::log() const:  1   CoreGraphics                        0x00007fff85dd8688 _ZN16CGSUpdateManager14disable_updateEv + 84
void CGSUpdateManager::log() const:  2   AppKit                              0x00007fff897f3de5 -[NSWindow disableScreenUpdatesUntilFlush] + 127
void CGSUpdateManager::log() const:  3   AppKit                              0x00007fff897b3250 -[NSView _gainedLayerTreeHostAncestor] + 385
void CGSUpdateManager::log() const:  4   AppKit                              0x00007fff897b30ae -[NSView _recursiveGainedLayerTreeHostAncestor] + 27
void CGSUpdateManager::log() const:  5   AppKit                              0x00007fff897b767a -[NSScroller _recursiveGainedLayerTreeHostAncestor] + 103
void CGSUpdateManager::log() const:  6   AppKit                              0x00007fff89a1ea56 -[NSScroller _setSurfaceBacked:] + 213
void CGSUpdateManager::log() const:  7   AppKit                              0x00007fff8998424f -[NSScrollView setScrollerStyle:] + 304
void CGSUpdateManager::log() const:  8   AppKit                              0x00007fff8a01bf27 +[NSScrollerImpPair _updateAllScrollerImpPairsForNewRecommendedScrollerStyle:] + 426
void CGSUpdateManager::log() const:  9   CoreFoundation                         0x00007fff914b5cbc __CFNOTIFICATIONCENTER_IS_CALLING_OUT_TO_AN_OBSERVER__ + 12
void CGSUpdateManager::log() const:  10  CoreFoundation                      0x00007fff913a71b4 _CFXNotificationPost + 3140
void CGSUpdateManager::log() const:  11  Foundation                          0x00007fff917feea1 -[NSNotificationCenter postNotificationName:object:userInfo:] + 66
void CGSUpdateManager::log() const:  12  CoreFoundation                      0x00007fff9141754c __CFRUNLOOP_IS_CALLING_OUT_TO_A_BLOCK__ + 12
void CGSUpdateManager::log() const:  13  CoreFoundation                      0x00007fff91409655 __CFRunLoopDoBlocks + 341
void CGSUpdateManager::log() const:  14  CoreFoundation                      0x00007fff91409196 __CFRunLoopRun + 1814
void CGSUpdateManager::log() const:  15  CoreFoundation                      0x00007fff91408838 CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 296
void CGSUpdateManager::log() const:  16  HIToolbox                           0x00007fff8f30743f RunCurrentEventLoopInMode + 235
void CGSUpdateManager::log() const:  17  HIToolbox                             0x00007fff8f3071ba ReceiveNextEventCommon + 431
void CGSUpdateManager::log() const:  18  HIToolbox                           0x00007fff8f306ffb _BlockUntilNextEventMatchingListInModeWithFilter + 71
void CGSUpdateManager::log() const:  19  AppKit                              0x00007fff897376d1 _DPSNextEvent + 964
void CGSUpdateManager::log() const:  20  AppKit                              0x00007fff89736e80 -[NSApplication nextEventMatchingMask:untilDate:inMode:dequeue:] + 194
void CGSUpdateManager::log() const:  21  AppKit                              0x00007fff8972ae23 -[NSApplication run] + 594
void CGSUpdateManager::log() const:  22  AppKit                              0x00007fff897162d4 NSApplicationMain + 1832
void CGSUpdateManager::log() const:  23  Well                                0x0000000100019422 top_level_code + 34
void CGSUpdateManager::log() const:  24  Well                                0x000000010001945a main + 42
void CGSUpdateManager::log() const:  25  libdyld.dylib                       0x00007fff85b7b5c9 start + 1
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  • Same thing here. Found that my app started throwing these messages since I upgraded to Yosemite. No idea where to look. Apart from that, everything seems to be running fine. What version of OS X are you using?
    – insys
    Feb 4, 2015 at 7:41
  • insys, call super. Made it into an answer for prosperity.
    – user965972
    Feb 14, 2015 at 10:24

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I started seeing the same problem when I upgraded to El Capitan.

I eventually tracked it down to something deep in my codebase that didn't cause a problem before... I had a stray call to:

[NSGraphicsContext restoreCurrentContext];

This has been a problem before... make sure to balance these calls... especially in functions that return early!

[NSGraphicsContext saveCurrentContext];
[NSGraphicsContext restoreCurrentContext];

similarly for CGContextSaveGState(ctx); CGContextRestoreGState()

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Make sure to call super in viewDidLoad, viewWillAppear and viewWillDisappear.

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    those super methods are specific to uikit. the question is clearly appkit.
    – johndpope
    Jun 4, 2015 at 3:26
  • Most of these are defined in NSViewController.
    – user965972
    Jun 4, 2015 at 10:44

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