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I have a strange bug in my own program. I'm currently working on Video Editing app. I have a SongPicker view controller, which displays all the songs from the user's music app. When the user selects a song, a new object (MediaAsset) representing that song is created. It worked perfectly fine, when SongPicker was written in Swift, and MediaAsset in Objective-C. However I rewrited MediaAsset completely on Swift and now every time I'm trying to create new MediaAsset from SongPicker, Xcode throwes EXC_BREAKPOINT (code=1, subcode=...) and my app crushes.

Here is the code, that is called when user selects song:

private let mediaItems = MPMediaQuery.songsQuery().items as [MPMediaItem]

func tableView(tableView: UITableView, didSelectRowAtIndexPath indexPath: NSIndexPath){
   let item = filteredMediaItems[indexPath.row]
   println("didSelectRowAtIndexPath")
   println("item: \(item), url: \(item.assetURL.absoluteString)")
   delegate?.songPickerViewController(self, didPickedAsset: MediaAsset(url: item.assetURL, type: .Audio))
}

It actually generates output to console:

didSelectRowAtIndexPath
item: <MPConcreteMediaItem: 0x174648340> 2369259457983598523, url: Optional("ipod-library://item/item.mp3?id=2369259457983598523")

then it goes to MediaAsset constructor, which looks like this:

init(url: NSURL, type: MediaAssetType){
  println("new MediaAsset with url \(url.absoluteString)")
  self.url = url
  self.asset = AVURLAsset(URL: url, options: [AVURLAssetPreferPreciseDurationAndTimingKey: true])
  self.timeRange = CMTimeRangeMake(kCMTimeZero, self.asset.duration)
  self.initialRate = CGFloat(max(self.asset.videoTrack!.nominalFrameRate / 30.0, 1.0))
  self.rate = self.initialRate
  self.type = type
}

it prints to console:

new MediaAsset with url Optional("ipod-library://item/item.mp3?id=2369259457983598523")

And on this line it crushes: Crush screenshot

The code that creates asset from AVURLAsset is exactly the same as it was in my old ObjectiveC class (where it worked perfectly well), so the problem shouldn't belong to AVFoundation. Does anybody knows what can be reason of that crush? And as more general question, in which cases "EXC_BREAKPOINT (code=1, ..." arises?

EDIT After deleting this println statement, my app still crushes but now shows this assembler code:Crush

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  • Do you have exception breakpoints turned on? If you turn them off does the issue persist? Feb 24, 2015 at 17:56
  • I have exception breakpoints turned off Feb 24, 2015 at 19:11
  • Which breakpoints do you have enabled? Feb 24, 2015 at 19:20
  • I have deleted all breakpoints Feb 24, 2015 at 19:25

6 Answers 6

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This exception happens when the value being unwrapped by the '!' operator is nil. Fix the nil value and the code should work.

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  • 5
    That's not the only possible reason Sep 29, 2018 at 10:54
  • 3
    He never said it was. It's a totally fair answer. And since the OP's problem did turn out to be a null object...
    – chornbe
    Feb 27, 2019 at 13:06
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This error might also be caused if you dispatch something on the main queue synchronously inside an asynchronous block, that happens to run on the main queue as well:

dispatch_async(dispatch_get_main_queue(), ^{    // This might happen unintentionally.
  dispatch_sync(dispatch_get_main_queue(), ^{
    // Do stuff.
  });
});

In this case your code will run into a deadlock caused by the fact that the asynchronous block won't complete until the synchronous block will complete, and it won't start until the asynchronous block complete.

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I found an answer. Error was in self.asset.videoTrack!.nominalFrameRate, because in case of an audio asset.videoTrack will be nil, that's why app crashes. Just don't know why it behaves so strangely, pointing an error at println() line. Must be one of tons of Xcode's swift related bugs

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I faced the same problem, i tried Shift+Cmd+K to clean the project and it fixed the problem, Although i don't know why that happened !

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You're passing in a NSURL? instead of an NSURL.

You may also need to unwrap assetURL depending on the type of object in filteredMediaItems (assetURL may be optional).

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  • Thanks for the answer, Aaron! Actually item.assetURL has type NSURL!, and explicitly unwrapping it with MediaAsset(url: item.assetURL!, type: .Audio) doesn't solved the problem Feb 24, 2015 at 17:08
  • And item itself is not optional (it has type MPMediaItem) and inserting your code gives an error "Bound value in conditional binding must be of Optional type". Feb 24, 2015 at 17:15
  • Sorry, I was thrown off by "Optional" in the log, but that's from absoluteString(). Feb 24, 2015 at 17:55
  • Yes, you are right, absoluteString() returns optional Feb 24, 2015 at 20:43
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In my case, I faced this issue due to DispatchSemaphore. DispatchSemaphore signal() was not called for a failure case which resulted in this crash.

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