What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. GDataQuery *query = [GDataQuery queryWithFeedURL:feedURL];
2. [query setMaxResults:50];
3. [service fetchFeedWithQuery:query etc...]
4. enter the callback with finishedWithFeed:(GDataFeedBase *)feed
5. for(GDataEntryBase *entry in feed) NSLog(@"%@", [entry description]);
What is the expected output? What do you see instead?
I would expect to see all entries' description logged in the console (this
still works fine on the simulator with an older version of the static lib -
circa iOS 3.2)
Instead this will crash after trying to NSLog the entry number "whatever I set
the setMaxResults to on the query" (in this case 50 - all entries before are
being logged just fine).
What version of the product are you using? On what operating system?
Checked out the latest sources last night from SVN. Working on iOS (base SDK
6.0, deploying to 5.0).
Please provide any additional information below.
I am updating a relatively old app which used the GData library to display some
info about the videos on a specific YouTube channel. The app used to work great
in iOS 3.2, using an old version of the GData static lib. However I couldn't
link with the old lib anymore (built for old architecture) so I checked out the
latest GData sources and compiled a new static library.
At first the app seems to work fine (I still get a feed back and can parse for
the info I need, play the videos etc).
However upon closer inspection the following is happening: I get a feed back
with a [feed entries] array with 168 items (it will say in the console
something like "Fetching GDataFeedBase required following 3 "next" links; use a
query with a larger setMaxResults: for faster feed accumulation"). Trying to
access anything beyond result 50 will result in EXC_BAD_ACCESS ...
I should point out that the exact same code runs just fine in the simulator
with the old version of the GData library, so I'm guessing something must have
changed between the libs, unless I did something wrong compiling the new
library, but right now I can't really figure out what and am sort of short on
time ... Any ideas :) ?
Original issue reported on code.google.com by noatuli2...@gmail.com on 11 Dec 2012 at 8:15
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
noatuli2...@gmail.com
on 11 Dec 2012 at 8:15