How can I debug 'unrecognized selector sent to instance' error
I am creating a custom table cell view for my table view. After I connect an image view of custom cell (in storyboard) to my code in swift, I get the following error.
[UITableViewCellContentView image]: unrecognized selector sent to instance 0x7fb4fad7fd20'
*** First throw call stack:
(
0 CoreFoundation 0x000000010ccbb3f5 __exceptionPreprocess + 165
1 libobjc.A.dylib 0x000000010e7e9bb7 objc_exception_throw + 45
2 CoreFoundation 0x000000010ccc250d -[NSObject(NSObject) doesNotRecognizeSelector:] + 205
3 CoreFoundation 0x000000010cc1a7fc ___forwarding___ + 988
4 CoreFoundation 0x000000010cc1a398 _CF_forwarding_prep_0 + 120
5 UIKit 0x000000010d7d8881 -[UITableViewCell _marginWidth] + 151
6 UIKit 0x000000010d7ca23d -[UITableViewCell _separatorFrame] + 70
7 UIKit 0x000000010d7ca6fa -[UITableViewCell _updateSeparatorContent] + 360
8 UIKit 0x000000010d7d4e85 -[UITableViewCell _setSectionLocation:animated:forceBackgroundSetup:] + 1174
9 UIKit 0x000000010d634ea8 __53-[UITableView _configureCellForDisplay:forIndexPath:]_block_invoke + 1822
10 UIKit 0x000000010d5b5eae +[UIView(Animation) performWithoutAnimation:] + 65
11 UIKit 0x000000010d63477b -[UITableView _configureCellForDisplay:forIndexPath:] + 312
12 UIKit 0x000000010d63bcec -[UITableView _createPreparedCellForGlobalRow:withIndexPath:willDisplay:] + 533
13 UIKit 0x000000010d61b7f1 -[UITableView _updateVisibleCellsNow:isRecursive:] + 2846
14 UIKit 0x000000010d63165c -[UITableView layoutSubviews] + 213
15 UIKit 0x000000010d5be199 -[UIView(CALayerDelegate) layoutSublayersOfLayer:] + 521
16 QuartzCore 0x00000001114b6f98 -[CALayer layoutSublayers] + 150
17 QuartzCore 0x00000001114abbbe _ZN2CA5Layer16layout_if_neededEPNS_11TransactionE + 380
18 QuartzCore 0x00000001114aba2e _ZN2CA5Layer28layout_and_display_if_neededEPNS_11TransactionE + 24
19 QuartzCore 0x0000000111419ade _ZN2CA7Context18commit_transactionEPNS_11TransactionE + 242
20 QuartzCore 0x000000011141abea _ZN2CA11Transaction6commitEv + 390
21 QuartzCore 0x000000011141b255 _ZN2CA11Transaction17observer_callbackEP19__CFRunLoopObservermPv + 89
22 CoreFoundation 0x000000010cbf0347 __CFRUNLOOP_IS_CALLING_OUT_TO_AN_OBSERVER_CALLBACK_FUNCTION__ + 23
23 CoreFoundation 0x000000010cbf02a0 __CFRunLoopDoObservers + 368
24 CoreFoundation 0x000000010cbe60d3 __CFRunLoopRun + 1123
25 CoreFoundation 0x000000010cbe5a06 CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 470
26 GraphicsServices 0x0000000110daa9f0 GSEventRunModal + 161
27 UIKit 0x000000010d545550 UIApplicationMain + 1282
28 TestWork 0x000000010caa432e top_level_code + 78
29 TestWork 0x000000010caa436a main + 42
30 libdyld.dylib 0x000000010efc3145 start + 1
31 ??? 0x0000000000000001 0x0 + 1
)
Can you please tell me how to resolve this error?
Thank you.
I add an exception breakpoint in my project.
This is the line where it breaks.
override func tableView(tableView: UITableView, cellForRowAtIndexPath indexPath: NSIndexPath) -> UITableViewCell {
let cell = self.tableView.dequeueReusableCellWithIdentifier(kCellIdentifier) as ItemTableViewCell <---------------
But I don't use 'image' in my code.
Try setting a symbolic breakpoint on -[NSObject(NSObject) doesNotRecognizeSelector:]
. Just click [+]
in the bottom left corner of the Breakpoint Navigator to add a breakpoint. Then click 'Add Symbolic Breakpoint'. Reproducing your crash now should give you a better idea where in your code the issue occurs.
You can easily track such crashes using Exception Breakpoints
.
Open the Breakpoint Navigator
and add the
Once you add the Exception Breakpoint, option will be open to choose the Exception
.
Select Objective-C
.
Run the code and crash the application, breakpoint will stop you to the point where the code is crashing.
The critical first step is to analyze the error message:
[UITableViewCellContentView image]: unrecognized selector sent to instance
This tells you that the "message" image
was "sent" to an object of class UITableViewCellContentView. (In other words, an attempt was made to call the method image
on an object of class UITableViewCellContentView.)
The first thing to ask is "Does this make any sense at all?" It may be that the named class has an Image
method, but not an image
method, and so the wrong method name was used on the call. Or it may be that the named method is someMethod:someParm:
, but the class implements someMethod:someParm:anotherParm:
, meaning that a parameter was omitted on the call.
Most often, though, the named class does not have any method even vaguely resembling the named method, meaning that somehow a pointer to the wrong object was used in the failing call.
For instance, one might do:
NSArray* myArray = [myDictionary objectForKey:@"values"];
NSString* myString = [myArray objectAtIndex:5];
And get an error along the lines of:
[__NSDictionaryI objectAtIndex:] unrecognized selector sent to instance
because the object retrieved from myDictionary
was, in fact, an NSDictionary, not the NSArray that was expected.
Most confusing, unfortunately, is when this sort of error occurs deep in UI system code rather than in your own code. This can happen when you somehow passed the wrong object to a system interface, or perhaps configured the wrong class in Interface Builder or wherever.