Hi,
I’m trying to use the iOS app on iOS 16.1.1 and it crashes persistently at launch time. I tried to re-install the app but it doesn’t help. Any idea around what might be causing the crash?
This happened to me today. I force quit all apps on the phone (to clear memory - just in case), then restarted it. The app crashed the first time I started it after that, then didn’t crash the second time I started it.
I installed it on my iPad and it worked first time - no crash.
It’s “WriteFreely v1.0.13 (build 688)”, purchased and downloaded yesterday from the App Store.
I’m sorry for the delay here. I looked at what Apple provide us as far as crash reporting and don’t see anything, but that’s not always an accurate tool (we don’t use any third-party libraries for this kind of thing, which can be more reliable in reporting issues).
@macalba has it been running normally for you after that first crash?
@pepicrft could you make sure you’re running the latest version of the app?
Yes, it’s now running normally.
I have copied the crash reports off the phone via the iMazing app onto Mac. I can send some or all of them to you if you let me know how/where.
For example, the first lines from one of the reports:
Incident Identifier: 8826142B-DC6F-4554-AAE3-26511EE27F95
CrashReporter Key: e1b5babc3faea00302a321851da13b96a11a6e93
Hardware Model: iPhone13,3
Process: WriteFreely-MultiPlatform [13964]
Path: /private/var/containers/Bundle/Application/CA17A9D5-8859-43A8-9B82-A78D30454238/WriteFreely-MultiPlatform.app/WriteFreely-MultiPlatform
Identifier: com.abunchtell.WriteFreely-MultiPlatform
Version: 1.0.13 (688)
AppStoreTools: 14B44
AppVariant: 1:iPhone13,3:15
Code Type: ARM-64 (Native)
Role: Foreground
Parent Process: launchd [1]
Coalition: com.abunchtell.WriteFreely-MultiPlatform [2170]
Date/Time: 2022-11-26 13:10:48.0378 +1100
Launch Time: 2022-11-26 13:10:46.5860 +1100
OS Version: iPhone OS 16.1.1 (20B101)
Release Type: User
Baseband Version: 3.07.00
Report Version: 104
Exception Type: EXC_BREAKPOINT (SIGTRAP)
Exception Codes: 0x0000000000000001, 0x00000001c5dcc7cc
Termination Reason: SIGNAL 5 Trace/BPT trap: 5
Terminating Process: exc handler [13964]
Triggered by Thread: 0
Thread 0 name: Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread
Thread 0 Crashed:
0 SwiftUI 0x1c5dcc7cc 0x1c5dbf000 + 55244
1 SwiftUI 0x1c5f68e34 0x1c5dbf000 + 1744436
2 SwiftUI 0x1c5fa54dc 0x1c5dbf000 + 1991900
3 SwiftUI 0x1c60470ec 0x1c5dbf000 + 2654444
4 SwiftUI 0x1c6047be4 0x1c5dbf000 + 2657252
5 SwiftUI 0x1c5e2fb00 0x1c5dbf000 + 461568
6 SwiftUI 0x1c5e5d0f0 0x1c5dbf000 + 647408
7 SwiftUI 0x1c722c8c0 0x1c5dbf000 + 21420224
8 SwiftUI 0x1c5e67da4 0x1c5dbf000 + 691620
9 SwiftUI 0x1c6bb1170 0x1c5dbf000 + 14623088
10 SwiftUI 0x1c6bb3430 0x1c5dbf000 + 14631984
11 SwiftUI 0x1c5e8bef8 0x1c5dbf000 + 839416
12 SwiftUI 0x1c5fd6fa0 0x1c5dbf000 + 2195360
13 UIKitCore 0x1c4612564 +[UIView(Animation) performWithoutAnimation:] + 76
14 SwiftUI 0x1c6bb1bcc 0x1c5dbf000 + 14625740
15 SwiftUI 0x1c5e8bef8 0x1c5dbf000 + 839416
16 SwiftUI 0x1c5fd6fa0 0x1c5dbf000 + 2195360
17 UIKitCore 0x1c4612564 +[UIView(Animation) performWithoutAnimation:] + 76
18 SwiftUI 0x1c6bb3598 0x1c5dbf000 + 14632344
19 SwiftUI 0x1c5ea7e30 0x1c5dbf000 + 953904
20 SwiftUI 0x1c67d97fc 0x1c5dbf000 + 10594300
21 SwiftUI 0x1c5dd8850 0x1c5dbf000 + 104528
22 SwiftUI 0x1c5dcb1c0 0x1c5dbf000 + 49600
23 SwiftUI 0x1c5dcb0d4 0x1c5dbf000 + 49364
24 SwiftUI 0x1c5dcb368 0x1c5dbf000 + 50024
25 CoreFoundation 0x1c24b5d60 CFRUNLOOP_IS_CALLING_OUT_TO_AN_OBSERVER_CALLBACK_FUNCTION + 36
26 CoreFoundation 0x1c243e2d0 __CFRunLoopDoObservers + 532
27 CoreFoundation 0x1c249fc7c __CFRunLoopRun + 1048
28 CoreFoundation 0x1c24a4ed4 CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 612
29 GraphicsServices 0x1fb7a2368 GSEventRunModal + 164
30 UIKitCore 0x1c49833d0 -[UIApplication _run] + 888
31 UIKitCore 0x1c4983034 UIApplicationMain + 340
32 SwiftUI 0x1c5f90014 0x1c5dbf000 + 1904660
33 SwiftUI 0x1c5ef116c 0x1c5dbf000 + 1253740
34 SwiftUI 0x1c5eda4bc 0x1c5dbf000 + 1160380
35 WriteFreely-MultiPlatform 0x10065cc98 0x100658000 + 19608
36 dyld 0x1e0b0c960 start + 2528
Oh, this is excellent, thanks @macalba! I’ll need a little bit to translate those memory addresses into symbols but this could be very helpful indeed.
Glad to hear it was just a one-off for you.
@macalba @pepicrft I think I’ve managed to reproduce this:
- If it’s already installed, delete the app from your phone
- Install the app from the App Store
- Launch the app
- Note that it creates a new local draft for you, then navigates back to the Drafts list and, because the new draft is empty, deletes it
- Force-quit the app (or wait until iOS terminates it in the background)
- Launch the app again
- Note that it creates a new local draft for you, then navigates back to the Drafts list, then crashes
Navigating back to the Drafts list on creation of a new post on launch is a regression; I’m tracking this crashing bug here and I’ll request an expedited review from Apple when I get a fix up.
I’ve submitted an update that temporarily removes the feature launches the app to the editor (either to the last draft you were working on, or a new local draft) to prevent the app from crashing on launch.
WriteFreely for iOS v1.0.15 build 700 has been submitted for review approved for sale. It brings back the feature that launches the app to the editor and cleans up a couple of other little glitches as well.
I’m marking this as resolved, but please do let me know if you see any issues when the update hits the App Store!