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Crash defining new highlight in an existing highlights file


Steve King

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I'm running Accordance 12.2.2 on the Mac OS X El Capitan.

 

In attempting to define a new highlight in an existing highlights file I got a crash. I can replicate the crash each time. This is the highlights file before the attempted update

 

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I then defined a new style called 'Covenant' and Accordance crashed (crash log is at the end of the post). When I restarted Accordance this was the resulting highlights file.

 

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Note that 'Covenant' now appears twice and one of them has overwritten the following style 'Eternal Punishment'

 

In case it was just this particular highlight file that was causing the problem I set up a new test highlights file which had the one default highlight in it. I added another highlight and that worked OK. I then attempted to add another highlight between the two highlights and Accordance crashed.

 

The workaround at the moment is to add the new highlight at the end of the file then move it up to where you want it to be.

 

Accordance Crash Log

12/01/2018, 11:58:39
Program Version: 12.2.2 (12.2.2)
OS Version: 10.11.6
 
Message: Access violation
Address:   $000000010356BAEA
 
Backtrace:
0   acord                               0x000000010356baea acord + 7666410
1   acord                               0x0000000102ee78c7 acord + 833735
2   acord                               0x0000000102ee7912 acord + 833810
3   acord                               0x000000010308916d acord + 2543981
4   acord                               0x000000010356baed acord + 7666413
5   acord                               0x0000000102e84f2e acord + 429870
6   acord                               0x000000010356baed acord + 7666413
7   acord                               0x0000000102e8e8af acord + 469167
8   acord                               0x0000000102e92422 acord + 484386
9   Foundation                          0x00007fff92820dec __NSFireTimer + 95
10  CoreFoundation                      0x00007fff95eddae4 __CFRUNLOOP_IS_CALLING_OUT_TO_A_TIMER_CALLBACK_FUNCTION__ + 20
11  CoreFoundation                      0x00007fff95edd773 __CFRunLoopDoTimer + 1075
12  CoreFoundation                      0x00007fff95edd2ca __CFRunLoopDoTimers + 298
13  CoreFoundation                      0x00007fff95ed47c1 __CFRunLoopRun + 1841
14  CoreFoundation                      0x00007fff95ed3e28 CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 296
15  Foundation                          0x00007fff9279bcb9 -[NSRunLoop(NSRunLoop) runMode:beforeDate:] + 270
16  acord                               0x0000000102e912ba acord + 479930
 
Binaries:
0x0000000002e1c000 /Applications/Accordance.app/Contents/MacOS/acord
0x0000000103b31000 /Applications/Accordance.app/Contents/Frameworks/ZipArchive.framework/Versions/A/ZipArchive
0x0000000103b6c000 /Applications/Accordance.app/Contents/Frameworks/Sparkle.framework/Versions/A/Sparkle
0x0000000103bee000 /Applications/Accordance.app/Contents/Frameworks/ObjectiveDropboxOfficial.framework/Versions/A/ObjectiveDropboxOfficial
0x0000000109565000 cl_kernels
0x00000001106bd000 cl_kernels
0x000000011082c000 cl_kernels
 
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Thank you, Steve!  This was an easy fix, though I got it sorted out just a bit late to make it into 12.2.3rc1.

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Thanks. At least there is a work round so new highlights can be added if required.

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