> If you'd like to know why an exception was thrown, you have to print the value of the proper CPU register. I'm not sure what you mean. To see why an exception was thrown you can call [-NSException reason][0]. If…
> If you'd like to know why an exception was thrown, you have to print the value of the proper CPU register. I'm not sure what you mean. To see why an exception was thrown you can call [-NSException reason][0]. If…