Swift 5, Xcode 10
Xcode is logging a weird error that's only happening when I'm doing something really specific:
My app connects to an FTP server after clicking on the "login" button but if there's no internet connection, it displays a dialog with two options: 1. Switch to offline mode, 2. Retry. If I pick "retry", connect the device to the internet, then hit the "login" button again, this error is thrown. If I switch to offline mode or if there's already an internet connection before I hit the "login" button, there's no error message.
Everything works just fine afterwards but I'd still like to get rid of it - if possible:
2019-07-10 16:43:18.233414+0200 myapp[5256:111188] [] nw_dictionary_copy called with null dictionary
2019-07-10 16:43:18.235183+0200 myapp[5256:111188] [] __nwlog_err_simulate_crash simulate crash failed "nw_dictionary_copy called with null dictionary"
2019-07-10 16:43:18.237115+0200 myapp[5256:111188] [] nw_dictionary_copy called with null dictionary, dumping backtrace:
[x86_64] libnetcore-1229.250.15
0 libnetwork.dylib 0x000000010c35c3b8 __nw_create_backtrace_string + 120
1 libnetwork.dylib 0x000000010c2b74e3 nw_dictionary_copy + 643
2 libnetwork.dylib 0x000000010c2fffe8 __nw_path_watch_simulator_network_changes_block_invoke + 40
3 libsystem_notify.dylib 0x00000001090429b3 notify_register_mach_port + 7676
4 libdispatch.dylib 0x0000000108d82725 _dispatch_block_async_invoke2 + 83
5 libdispatch.dylib 0x0000000108d74db5 _dispatch_client_callout + 8
6 libdispatch.dylib 0x0000000108d7e792 _dispatch_workloop_invoke + 3251
7 libdispatch.dylib 0x0000000108d86ea3 _dispatch_workloop_worker_thread + 733
8 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x000000010915d611 _pthread_wqthread + 421
9 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x000000010915d3fd start_wqthread + 13
2019-07-10 16:43:18.241412+0200 myapp[5256:111188] [] nw_dictionary_apply called with null dictionary
2019-07-10 16:43:18.241561+0200 myapp[5256:111188] [] __nwlog_err_simulate_crash simulate crash failed "nw_dictionary_apply called with null dictionary"
2019-07-10 16:43:18.241923+0200 myapp[5256:111188] [] nw_dictionary_apply called with null dictionary, dumping backtrace:
[x86_64] libnetcore-1229.250.15
0 libnetwork.dylib 0x000000010c35c3b8 __nw_create_backtrace_string + 120
1 libnetwork.dylib 0x000000010c2b6bf9 nw_dictionary_apply + 249
2 libnetwork.dylib 0x000000010c300002 __nw_path_watch_simulator_network_changes_block_invoke + 66
3 libsystem_notify.dylib 0x00000001090429b3 notify_register_mach_port + 7676
4 libdispatch.dylib 0x0000000108d82725 _dispatch_block_async_invoke2 + 83
5 libdispatch.dylib 0x0000000108d74db5 _dispatch_client_callout + 8
6 libdispatch.dylib 0x0000000108d7e792 _dispatch_workloop_invoke + 3251
7 libdispatch.dylib 0x0000000108d86ea3 _dispatch_workloop_worker_thread + 733
8 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x000000010915d611 _pthread_wqthread + 421
9 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x000000010915d3fd start_wqthread + 13
The only dictionary I'm using (afaik) is Bundle.main.infoDictionary?["CFBundleShortVersionString"]
to display the version number but the error is logged even without this line of code. I'm also using the built in JSON parser (with Codable
) but an error like that would be logged as a custom error message (which this one clearly isn't).
What does this error mean and how do I fix it?
I know that you can set up automatic break points that point you to the more or less exact line of code that's causing an error but what symbol/condition would I need to add one for this?
let reachability = Reachability()!
, 2nd line:if reachability.connection != .none {....} else {...}
. Removing the 2nd line also gets rid of the error. Are you using this class too?