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Upload new binary for In-App Purchase(s) review?
Hello,I got the following message the second time. I dont know what to do.My app is reviewed and live, but my in app purchases are rejected. I read the message and was wondering about that. This did not happend with my non subscription iaps. I submitted a new "fake" binary with new version and in app purchases again.My app is reviewed and live with new version. My purchases not. I got this message again.We have begun the review of your In-App Purchase(s) but aren't able to continue because your submitted In-App Purchase(s) indicate a change of business model for your app. Therefore, we need to verify the implementation of your submitted In-App Purchase(s) in the app to ensure your app, and its In-App Purchase(s), are in compliance with the App Store Review Guidelines.Specifically, you have submitted auto-renewing subscriptions for review.Please upload a new binary for review and resubmit your In-App Purchase(s) with the binary so that we can continue the review.What to do?
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Feb ’16
Offline Fairplay Error -42650
We have implemented offline Fairplay playback and it works fine.But at times when trying to playback the offline downloaded content, we get the following error"An unknown error occured (-42650)"Tried looking up the error in the documentation but couldnt find anything relevant.What could possibly be creating this error?
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Apr ’17
enrollment
Hello,I dunno if this is the right place to ask this, but i have tried to enroll for almost two weeks now, and there is no reply at all with next step in the enrollment process, the message says it will be processed within 48 hrs.for reference i am outside the united states. and enrolling as personal developer not an ORG.
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Jun ’17
Standard Memory Debugging Tools
In many cases I’ll be talking to folks with a memory management problem and I’ll say “You should investigate this with the standard memory debugging tools.” They then turn around and ask me “What are those tools?” Well, this is what I mean: Zombies — This lets you quickly detect when an object is used after it’s been deallocated. Learn more about it in the Finding zombies section of the Instruments Help and in Investigating crashes for zombie objects. There was also an excellent WWDC video about this, namely, WWDC 2010 Session 311 Advanced Memory Analysis with Instruments. This is no longer available in the video archive but if you can find a copy it’s well worth a watch. Address Sanitizer — This is a lower-level tool that finds a variety of common memory management issues, including use after free and buffer overruns. Learn more about this in Diagnosing memory, thread, and crash issues early and the various articles it links to. There’s also a good discussion of this tool, and other Xcode runtime diagnostic tools, in WWDC 2017 Session 406 Finding Bugs Using Xcode Runtime Tools (also no longer available from Apple). Hardware memory tagging — If you have access to a device with hardware memory tagging — starting with the A19 or M5 processors — consider enabling Memory Integrity Enforcement (MIE). For the details, see Enabling enhanced security for your app or watch Secure your app with Memory Integrity Enforcement. Even if you don’t want to do that for your production app, enable it just for development by checking Hardware Memory Tagging in the Options tab of Xcode’s scheme editor. Older tools — There are a variety of older tools that might be useful in some specific circumstances. See the Enabling the Malloc Debugging Features section of the Memory Usage Performance Guidelines for more information about these. Of specific interest is libgmalloc, which is documented in a UNIX man page. For some practical examples of how to identity a memory management crash report and then investigate that crash with these tools, take a look at WWDC 2018 Session 414 Understanding Crashes and Crash Logs. Share and Enjoy — Quinn “The Eskimo!” @ Developer Technical Support @ Apple let myEmail = "eskimo" + "1" + "@" + "apple.com" Revision History: 2026-03-02 Added a discussion of hardware memory tagging. 2023-05-09 Added a link to Investigating crashes for zombie objects. 2023-03-22 Removed another WWDC session video link. Made minor editorial changes. 2020-10-23 Fixed some formatting errors. 2019-10-30 Removed the link to WWDC 2010 Session 311 Advanced Memory Analysis with Instruments because it’s not long available in the archive. Refreshed all the other links. 2019-01-22 Fixed the link to libgmalloc. 2018-11-02 Updated to include a reference to WWDC 2018 Session 414 Understanding Crashes and Crash Logs. 2017-11-16 First posted.
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Nov ’17
Crashed: AXSpeech
Hello, My app is crashing a lot with this issue. I can't reproduce the problem but I can see it occurs at the user's devices. The Crashlytics report shows the following lines:Crashed: AXSpeech 0 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x1824386bc pthread_mutex_lock$VARIANT$mp + 278 1 CoreFoundation 0x1826d3a34 CFRunLoopSourceSignal + 68 2 Foundation 0x18319ec90 performQueueDequeue + 468 3 Foundation 0x18325a020 __NSThreadPerformPerform + 136 4 CoreFoundation 0x1827b7404 __CFRUNLOOP_IS_CALLING_OUT_TO_A_SOURCE0_PERFORM_FUNCTION__ + 24 5 CoreFoundation 0x1827b6ce0 __CFRunLoopDoSources0 + 456 6 CoreFoundation 0x1827b479c __CFRunLoopRun + 1204 7 CoreFoundation 0x1826d4da8 CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 552 8 Foundation 0x183149674 -[NSRunLoop(NSRunLoop) runMode:beforeDate:] + 304 9 libAXSpeechManager.dylib 0x192852830 -[AXSpeechThread main] + 284 10 Foundation 0x183259efc __NSThread__start__ + 1040 11 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x182435220 _pthread_body + 272 12 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x182435110 _pthread_body + 290 13 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x182433b10 thread_start + 4The crash occurs in different threads (never at main thread)It is driving me crazy... Can anybody help me?Thanks a lot
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Jun ’18
My App Rejected 4.3 Design: Spam
hii submitted app yesterday to review, This morning I was surprised that the application was rejected, Reason 4.3 Design: Spam.And I've introduced an application programmed by myself, and a unique design.This message I receivedGuideline 4.3 - DesignWe noticed that your app provides the same feature set as other apps submitted to the App Store; it simply varies in content or language, which is considered a form of spam.The next submission of this app may require a longer review time, and this app will not be eligible for an expedited review until this issue is resolved.what should I do ?
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Jan ’19
AXSpeech Crash
I have a very terrible crash problem in my App when I use AVSpeechSynthesizer and I can't repetition it.Here is my code, It's a singleton- (void)stopSpeech { if ([self.synthesizer isPaused]) { return; } if ([self.synthesizer isSpeaking]) { BOOL isSpeech = [self.synthesizer stopSpeakingAtBoundary:AVSpeechBoundaryImmediate]; if (!isSpeech) { [self.synthesizer stopSpeakingAtBoundary:AVSpeechBoundaryWord]; } } self.stopBlock ? self.stopBlock() : nil; } -(AVSpeechSynthesizer *)synthesizer { if (!_synthesizer) { _synthesizer = [[AVSpeechSynthesizer alloc] init]; _synthesizer.delegate = self; } return _synthesizer; }When the user leaves the page, I call the stopSpeech method。Then I got a lot of crash messagesHere is a crash log:# Crashlytics - plaintext stacktrace downloaded by liweican at Mon, 13 May 2019 03:03:24 GMT # URL: https://fabric.io/youdao-dict/ios/apps/com.youdao.udictionary/issues/5a904ed88cb3c2fa63ad7ed3?time=last-thirty-days/sessions/b1747d91bafc4680ab0ca8e3a702c52c_DNE_0_v2 # Organization: zzz # Platform: ios # Application: U-Dictionary # Version: 3.0.5.4 # Bundle Identifier: com.youdao.UDictionary # Issue ID: 5a904ed88cb3c2fa63ad7ed3 # Session ID: b1747d91bafc4680ab0ca8e3a702c52c_DNE_0_v2 # Date: 2019-05-13T02:27:00Z # OS Version: 12.2.0 (16E227) # Device: iPhone 8 Plus # RAM Free: 17% # Disk Free: 64.6% #19. Crashed: AXSpeech 0 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c15e5b8 pthread_mutex_lock$VARIANT$armv81 + 102 1 CoreFoundation 0x19c4cf84c CFRunLoopSourceSignal + 68 2 Foundation 0x19cfc7280 performQueueDequeue + 464 3 Foundation 0x19cfc680c __NSThreadPerformPerform + 136 4 CoreFoundation 0x19c4d22bc __CFRUNLOOP_IS_CALLING_OUT_TO_A_SOURCE0_PERFORM_FUNCTION__ + 24 5 CoreFoundation 0x19c4d223c __CFRunLoopDoSource0 + 88 6 CoreFoundation 0x19c4d1b74 __CFRunLoopDoSources0 + 256 7 CoreFoundation 0x19c4cca60 __CFRunLoopRun + 1004 8 CoreFoundation 0x19c4cc354 CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 436 9 Foundation 0x19ce99fcc -[NSRunLoop(NSRunLoop) runMode:beforeDate:] + 300 10 libAXSpeechManager.dylib 0x1ac16c94c -[AXSpeechThread main] + 264 11 Foundation 0x19cfc66e4 __NSThread__start__ + 984 12 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c1602c0 _pthread_body + 128 13 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c160220 _pthread_start + 44 14 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c163cdc thread_start + 4 -- #0. com.apple.main-thread 0 libsystem_malloc.dylib 0x19c11ce24 small_free_list_remove_ptr_no_clear + 768 1 libsystem_malloc.dylib 0x19c11f094 small_malloc_from_free_list + 296 2 libsystem_malloc.dylib 0x19c11f094 small_malloc_from_free_list + 296 3 libsystem_malloc.dylib 0x19c11d63c small_malloc_should_clear + 224 4 libsystem_malloc.dylib 0x19c11adcc szone_malloc_should_clear + 132 5 libsystem_malloc.dylib 0x19c123c18 malloc_zone_malloc + 156 6 CoreFoundation 0x19c569ab4 __CFBasicHashRehash + 300 7 CoreFoundation 0x19c56b430 __CFBasicHashAddValue + 96 8 CoreFoundation 0x19c56ab9c CFBasicHashAddValue + 2160 9 CoreFoundation 0x19c49f3bc CFDictionaryAddValue + 260 10 CoreFoundation 0x19c572ee8 __54-[CFPrefsSource mergeIntoDictionary:sourceDictionary:]_block_invoke + 28 11 CoreFoundation 0x19c49f0b4 __CFDictionaryApplyFunction_block_invoke + 24 12 CoreFoundation 0x19c568b7c CFBasicHashApply + 116 13 CoreFoundation 0x19c49f090 CFDictionaryApplyFunction + 168 14 CoreFoundation 0x19c42f504 -[CFPrefsSource mergeIntoDictionary:sourceDictionary:] + 136 15 CoreFoundation 0x19c4bcd38 -[CFPrefsSearchListSource alreadylocked_getDictionary:] + 644 16 CoreFoundation 0x19c42e71c -[CFPrefsSearchListSource alreadylocked_copyValueForKey:] + 152 17 CoreFoundation 0x19c42e660 -[CFPrefsSource copyValueForKey:] + 60 18 CoreFoundation 0x19c579e88 __76-[_CFXPreferences copyAppValueForKey:identifier:container:configurationURL:]_block_invoke + 40 19 CoreFoundation 0x19c4bdff4 __108-[_CFXPreferences(SearchListAdditions) withSearchListForIdentifier:container:cloudConfigurationURL:perform:]_block_invoke + 272 20 CoreFoundation 0x19c4bda38 normalizeQuintuplet + 340 21 CoreFoundation 0x19c42c634 -[_CFXPreferences(SearchListAdditions) withSearchListForIdentifier:container:cloudConfigurationURL:perform:] + 108 22 CoreFoundation 0x19c42cec0 -[_CFXPreferences copyAppValueForKey:identifier:container:configurationURL:] + 148 23 CoreFoundation 0x19c57c2d0 _CFPreferencesCopyAppValueWithContainerAndConfiguration + 124 24 TextInput 0x1a450e550 -[TIPreferencesController valueForPreferenceKey:] + 460 25 UIKitCore 0x1c87c71f8 -[UIKeyboardPreferencesController handBias] + 36 26 UIKitCore 0x1c887275c -[UIKeyboardLayoutStar showKeyboardWithInputTraits:screenTraits:splitTraits:] + 320 27 UIKitCore 0x1c88f4240 -[UIKeyboardImpl finishLayoutChangeWithArguments:] + 492 28 UIKitCore 0x1c88f47c8 -[UIKeyboardImpl updateLayout] + 1208 29 UIKitCore 0x1c88eaad0 -[UIKeyboardImpl updateLayoutIfNecessary] + 448 30 UIKitCore 0x1c88eab9c -[UIKeyboardImpl setFrame:] + 140 31 UIKitCore 0x1c88d5d60 -[UIKeyboard activate] + 652 32 UIKitCore 0x1c894c90c -[UIKeyboardAutomatic activate] + 128 33 UIKitCore 0x1c88d5158 -[UIKeyboard setFrame:] + 296 34 UIKitCore 0x1c88d81b0 -[UIKeyboard _didChangeKeyplaneWithContext:] + 228 35 UIKitCore 0x1c88f4aa0 -[UIKeyboardImpl didMoveToSuperview] + 136 36 UIKitCore 0x1c8f2ad84 __45-[UIView(Hierarchy) _postMovedFromSuperview:]_block_invoke + 888 37 UIKitCore 0x1c8f2a970 -[UIView(Hierarchy) _postMovedFromSuperview:] + 760 38 UIKitCore 0x1c8f39ddc -[UIView(Internal) _addSubview:positioned:relativeTo:] + 1740 39 UIKitCore 0x1c88d5d84 -[UIKeyboard activate] + 688 40 UIKitCore 0x1c894c90c -[UIKeyboardAutomatic activate] + 128 41 UIKitCore 0x1c893b3a4 -[UIPeripheralHost(UIKitInternal) _reloadInputViewsForResponder:] + 1332 42 UIKitCore 0x1c8ae66d8 -[UIResponder(UIResponderInputViewAdditions) reloadInputViews] + 80 43 UIKitCore 0x1c8ae23bc -[UIResponder becomeFirstResponder] + 804 44 UIKitCore 0x1c8f2a560 -[UIView(Hierarchy) becomeFirstResponder] + 156 45 UIKitCore 0x1c8d93e84 -[UITextField becomeFirstResponder] + 244 46 UIKitCore 0x1c8d578dc -[UITextInteractionAssistant(UITextInteractionAssistant_Internal) setFirstResponderIfNecessary] + 192 47 UIKitCore 0x1c8d45d8c -[UITextSelectionInteraction oneFingerTap:] + 3136 48 UIKitCore 0x1c86e0bcc -[UIGestureRecognizerTarget _sendActionWithGestureRecognizer:] + 64 49 UIKitCore 0x1c86e8dd4 _UIGestureRecognizerSendTargetActions + 124 50 UIKitCore 0x1c86e6778 _UIGestureRecognizerSendActions + 316 51 UIKitCore 0x1c86e5ca4 -[UIGestureRecognizer _updateGestureWithEvent:buttonEvent:] + 760 52 UIKitCore 0x1c86d9d80 _UIGestureEnvironmentUpdate + 2180 53 UIKitCore 0x1c86d94b0 -[UIGestureEnvironment _deliverEvent:toGestureRecognizers:usingBlock:] + 384 54 UIKitCore 0x1c86d9290 -[UIGestureEnvironment _updateForEvent:window:] + 204 55 UIKitCore 0x1c8af14a8 -[UIWindow sendEvent:] + 3112 56 UIKitCore 0x1c8ad1534 -[UIApplication sendEvent:] + 340 57 UIKitCore 0x1c8b977c0 __dispatchPreprocessedEventFromEventQueue + 1768 58 UIKitCore 0x1c8b99eec __handleEventQueueInternal + 4828 59 UIKitCore 0x1c8b9311c __handleHIDEventFetcherDrain + 152 60 CoreFoundation 0x19c4d22bc __CFRUNLOOP_IS_CALLING_OUT_TO_A_SOURCE0_PERFORM_FUNCTION__ + 24 61 CoreFoundation 0x19c4d223c __CFRunLoopDoSource0 + 88 62 CoreFoundation 0x19c4d1b24 __CFRunLoopDoSources0 + 176 63 CoreFoundation 0x19c4cca60 __CFRunLoopRun + 1004 64 CoreFoundation 0x19c4cc354 CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 436 65 GraphicsServices 0x19e6cc79c GSEventRunModal + 104 66 UIKitCore 0x1c8ab7b68 UIApplicationMain + 212 67 UDictionary 0x10517e138 main (main.m:17) 68 libdyld.dylib 0x19bf928e0 start + 4 #1. Thread 0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x19c0deb74 __workq_kernreturn + 8 1 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c161138 _pthread_wqthread + 340 2 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c163cd4 start_wqthread + 4 #2. com.apple.uikit.eventfetch-thread 0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x19c0d30f4 mach_msg_trap + 8 1 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x19c0d25a0 mach_msg + 72 2 CoreFoundation 0x19c4d1cb4 __CFRunLoopServiceMachPort + 236 3 CoreFoundation 0x19c4ccbc4 __CFRunLoopRun + 1360 4 CoreFoundation 0x19c4cc354 CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 436 5 Foundation 0x19ce99fcc -[NSRunLoop(NSRunLoop) runMode:beforeDate:] + 300 6 Foundation 0x19ce99e5c -[NSRunLoop(NSRunLoop) runUntilDate:] + 96 7 UIKitCore 0x1c8b9d540 -[UIEventFetcher threadMain] + 136 8 Foundation 0x19cfc66e4 __NSThread__start__ + 984 9 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c1602c0 _pthread_body + 128 10 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c160220 _pthread_start + 44 11 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c163cdc thread_start + 4 #3. JavaScriptCore bmalloc scavenger 0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x19c0ddee4 __psynch_cvwait + 8 1 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c15d4a4 _pthread_cond_wait$VARIANT$armv81 + 628 2 libc++.1.dylib 0x19b6b5090 std::__1::condition_variable::wait(std::__1::unique_lock<std::__1::mutex>&) + 24 3 JavaScriptCore 0x1a36a2238 void std::__1::condition_variable_any::wait<std::__1::unique_lock<bmalloc::Mutex> >(std::__1::unique_lock<bmalloc::Mutex>&) + 108 4 JavaScriptCore 0x1a36a622c bmalloc::Scavenger::threadRunLoop() + 176 5 JavaScriptCore 0x1a36a59a4 bmalloc::Scavenger::Scavenger(std::__1::lock_guard<bmalloc::Mutex>&) + 10 6 JavaScriptCore 0x1a36a73e4 std::__1::__thread_specific_ptr<std::__1::__thread_struct>::set_pointer(std::__1::__thread_struct*) + 38 7 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c1602c0 _pthread_body + 128 8 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c160220 _pthread_start + 44 9 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c163cdc thread_start + 4 #4. WebThread 0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x19c0d30f4 mach_msg_trap + 8 1 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x19c0d25a0 mach_msg + 72 2 CoreFoundation 0x19c4d1cb4 __CFRunLoopServiceMachPort + 236 3 CoreFoundation 0x19c4ccbc4 __CFRunLoopRun + 1360 4 CoreFoundation 0x19c4cc354 CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 436 5 WebCore 0x1a5126480 RunWebThread(void*) + 600 6 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c1602c0 _pthread_body + 128 7 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c160220 _pthread_start + 44 8 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c163cdc thread_start + 4 #5. com.twitter.crashlytics.ios.MachExceptionServer 0 UDictionary 0x1058a5564 CLSProcessRecordAllThreads (CLSProcess.c:376) 1 UDictionary 0x1058a594c CLSProcessRecordAllThreads (CLSProcess.c:407) 2 UDictionary 0x1058952dc CLSHandler (CLSHandler.m:26) 3 UDictionary 0x1058906cc CLSMachExceptionServer (CLSMachException.c:446) 4 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c1602c0 _pthread_body + 128 5 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c160220 _pthread_start + 44 6 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c163cdc thread_start + 4 #6. com.apple.NSURLConnectionLoader 0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x19c0d30f4 mach_msg_trap + 8 1 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x19c0d25a0 mach_msg + 72 2 CoreFoundation 0x19c4d1cb4 __CFRunLoopServiceMachPort + 236 3 CoreFoundation 0x19c4ccbc4 __CFRunLoopRun + 1360 4 CoreFoundation 0x19c4cc354 CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 436 5 CFNetwork 0x19cae574c -[__CoreSchedulingSetRunnable runForever] + 216 6 Foundation 0x19cfc66e4 __NSThread__start__ + 984 7 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c1602c0 _pthread_body + 128 8 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c160220 _pthread_start + 44 9 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c163cdc thread_start + 4 #7. AVAudioSession Notify Thread 0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x19c0d30f4 mach_msg_trap + 8 1 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x19c0d25a0 mach_msg + 72 2 CoreFoundation 0x19c4d1cb4 __CFRunLoopServiceMachPort + 236 3 CoreFoundation 0x19c4ccbc4 __CFRunLoopRun + 1360 4 CoreFoundation 0x19c4cc354 CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 436 5 AVFAudio 0x1a238a378 GenericRunLoopThread::Entry(void*) + 156 6 AVFAudio 0x1a23b4c60 CAPThread::Entry(CAPThread*) + 88 7 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c1602c0 _pthread_body + 128 8 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c160220 _pthread_start + 44 9 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c163cdc thread_start + 4 #8. WebCore: LocalStorage 0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x19c0ddee4 __psynch_cvwait + 8 1 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c15d4a4 _pthread_cond_wait$VARIANT$armv81 + 628 2 JavaScriptCore 0x1a3668ce4 ***::ThreadCondition::timedWait(***::Mutex&, ***::WallTime) + 80 3 JavaScriptCore 0x1a364f96c ***::ParkingLot::parkConditionallyImpl(void const*, ***::ScopedLambda<bool ()> const&, ***::ScopedLambda<void ()> const&, ***::TimeWithDynamicClockType const&) + 2004 4 WebKitLegacy 0x1a67b6ea8 bool ***::Condition::waitUntil<***::Lock>(***::Lock&, ***::TimeWithDynamicClockType const&) + 184 5 WebKitLegacy 0x1a67b9ba4 std::__1::unique_ptr<***::Function<void ()>, std::__1::default_delete<***::Function<void ()> > > ***::MessageQueue<***::Function<void ()> >::waitForMessageFilteredWithTimeout<***::MessageQueue<***::Function<void ()> >::waitForMessage()::'lambda'(***::Function<void ()> const&)>(***::MessageQueueWaitResult&, ***::MessageQueue<***::Function<void ()> >::waitForMessage()::'lambda'(***::Function<void ()> const&)&&, ***::WallTime) + 156 6 WebKitLegacy 0x1a67b91c0 WebCore::StorageThread::threadEntryPoint() + 68 7 JavaScriptCore 0x1a3666f88 ***::Thread::entryPoint(***::Thread::NewThreadContext*) + 260 8 JavaScriptCore 0x1a3668494 ***::wtfThreadEntryPoint(void*) + 12 9 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c1602c0 _pthread_body + 128 10 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c160220 _pthread_start + 44 11 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c163cdc thread_start + 4 #9. com.apple.CoreMotion.MotionThread 0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x19c0d30f4 mach_msg_trap + 8 1 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x19c0d25a0 mach_msg + 72 2 CoreFoundation 0x19c4d1cb4 __CFRunLoopServiceMachPort + 236 3 CoreFoundation 0x19c4ccbc4 __CFRunLoopRun + 1360 4 CoreFoundation 0x19c4cc354 CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 436 5 CoreFoundation 0x19c4cd0b0 CFRunLoopRun + 80 6 CoreMotion 0x1a1df0240 (Missing) 7 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c1602c0 _pthread_body + 128 8 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c160220 _pthread_start + 44 9 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c163cdc thread_start + 4 #10. Thread 0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x19c0deb74 __workq_kernreturn + 8 1 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c161138 _pthread_wqthread + 340 2 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c163cd4 start_wqthread + 4 #11. Thread 0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x19c0deb74 __workq_kernreturn + 8 1 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c1611f8 _pthread_wqthread + 532 2 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c163cd4 start_wqthread + 4 #12. com.apple.CFStream.LegacyThread 0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x19c0d30f4 mach_msg_trap + 8 1 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x19c0d25a0 mach_msg + 72 2 CoreFoundation 0x19c4d1cb4 __CFRunLoopServiceMachPort + 236 3 CoreFoundation 0x19c4ccbc4 __CFRunLoopRun + 1360 4 CoreFoundation 0x19c4cc354 CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 436 5 CoreFoundation 0x19c4e5094 _legacyStreamRunLoop_workThread + 260 6 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c1602c0 _pthread_body + 128 7 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c160220 _pthread_start + 44 8 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c163cdc thread_start + 4 #13. Thread 0 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c163cd0 start_wqthread + 190 #14. Thread 0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x19c0deb74 __workq_kernreturn + 8 1 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c161138 _pthread_wqthread + 340 2 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c163cd4 start_wqthread + 4 #15. Thread 0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x19c0deb74 __workq_kernreturn + 8 1 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c161138 _pthread_wqthread + 340 2 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c163cd4 start_wqthread + 4 #16. Thread 0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x19c0d3148 semaphore_timedwait_trap + 8 1 libdispatch.dylib 0x19bf50a4c _dispatch_sema4_timedwait$VARIANT$armv81 + 64 2 libdispatch.dylib 0x19bf513a8 _dispatch_semaphore_wait_slow + 72 3 libdispatch.dylib 0x19bf647c8 _dispatch_worker_thread + 344 4 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c1602c0 _pthread_body + 128 5 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c160220 _pthread_start + 44 6 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c163cdc thread_start + 4 #17. Thread 0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x19c0d3148 semaphore_timedwait_trap + 8 1 libdispatch.dylib 0x19bf50a4c _dispatch_sema4_timedwait$VARIANT$armv81 + 64 2 libdispatch.dylib 0x19bf513a8 _dispatch_semaphore_wait_slow + 72 3 libdispatch.dylib 0x19bf647c8 _dispatch_worker_thread + 344 4 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c1602c0 _pthread_body + 128 5 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c160220 _pthread_start + 44 6 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c163cdc thread_start + 4 #18. Thread 0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x19c0d3148 semaphore_timedwait_trap + 8 1 libdispatch.dylib 0x19bf50a4c _dispatch_sema4_timedwait$VARIANT$armv81 + 64 2 libdispatch.dylib 0x19bf513a8 _dispatch_semaphore_wait_slow + 72 3 libdispatch.dylib 0x19bf647c8 _dispatch_worker_thread + 344 4 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c1602c0 _pthread_body + 128 5 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c160220 _pthread_start + 44 6 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c163cdc thread_start + 4 #19. Crashed: AXSpeech 0 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c15e5b8 pthread_mutex_lock$VARIANT$armv81 + 102 1 CoreFoundation 0x19c4cf84c CFRunLoopSourceSignal + 68 2 Foundation 0x19cfc7280 performQueueDequeue + 464 3 Foundation 0x19cfc680c __NSThreadPerformPerform + 136 4 CoreFoundation 0x19c4d22bc __CFRUNLOOP_IS_CALLING_OUT_TO_A_SOURCE0_PERFORM_FUNCTION__ + 24 5 CoreFoundation 0x19c4d223c __CFRunLoopDoSource0 + 88 6 CoreFoundation 0x19c4d1b74 __CFRunLoopDoSources0 + 256 7 CoreFoundation 0x19c4cca60 __CFRunLoopRun + 1004 8 CoreFoundation 0x19c4cc354 CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 436 9 Foundation 0x19ce99fcc -[NSRunLoop(NSRunLoop) runMode:beforeDate:] + 300 10 libAXSpeechManager.dylib 0x1ac16c94c -[AXSpeechThread main] + 264 11 Foundation 0x19cfc66e4 __NSThread__start__ + 984 12 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c1602c0 _pthread_body + 128 13 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c160220 _pthread_start + 44 14 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c163cdc thread_start + 4 #20. AXSpeech 0 (Missing) 0x1071ba524 (Missing) 1 (Missing) 0x1071b3e7c (Missing) 2 (Missing) 0x10718fba4 (Missing) 3 (Missing) 0x107184bc8 (Missing) 4 libdyld.dylib 0x19bf95908 dlopen + 176 5 CoreFoundation 0x19c5483e8 _CFBundleDlfcnLoadBundle + 140 6 CoreFoundation 0x19c486918 _CFBundleLoadExecutableAndReturnError + 352 7 Foundation 0x19ced5734 -[NSBundle loadAndReturnError:] + 428 8 TextToSpeech 0x1abfff800 TTSSpeechUnitTestingMode + 1020 9 libdispatch.dylib 0x19bf817d4 _dispatch_client_callout + 16 10 libdispatch.dylib 0x19bf52040 _dispatch_once_callout + 28 11 TextToSpeech 0x1abfff478 TTSSpeechUnitTestingMode + 116 12 libobjc.A.dylib 0x19b7173cc CALLING_SOME_+initialize_METHOD + 24 13 libobjc.A.dylib 0x19b71cee0 initializeNonMetaClass + 296 14 libobjc.A.dylib 0x19b71e640 initializeAndMaybeRelock(objc_class*, objc_object*, mutex_tt<false>&, bool) + 260 15 libobjc.A.dylib 0x19b7265a4 lookUpImpOrForward + 244 16 libobjc.A.dylib 0x19b733858 _objc_msgSend_uncached + 56 17 libAXSpeechManager.dylib 0x1ac167324 -[AXSpeechManager _initialize] + 68 18 Foundation 0x19cfc68d4 __NSThreadPerformPerform + 336 19 CoreFoundation 0x19c4d22bc __CFRUNLOOP_IS_CALLING_OUT_TO_A_SOURCE0_PERFORM_FUNCTION__ + 24 20 CoreFoundation 0x19c4d223c __CFRunLoopDoSource0 + 88 21 CoreFoundation 0x19c4d1b74 __CFRunLoopDoSources0 + 256 22 CoreFoundation 0x19c4cca60 __CFRunLoopRun + 1004 23 CoreFoundation 0x19c4cc354 CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 436 24 Foundation 0x19ce99fcc -[NSRunLoop(NSRunLoop) runMode:beforeDate:] + 300 25 libAXSpeechManager.dylib 0x1ac16c94c -[AXSpeechThread main] + 264 26 Foundation 0x19cfc66e4 __NSThread__start__ + 984 27 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c1602c0 _pthread_body + 128 28 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c160220 _pthread_start + 44 29 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c163cdc thread_start + 4I change my code like this, It still has the same problem- (void)stopSpeech { if (self.synthesizer != nil && [self.synthesizer isPaused]) { return; } // if ([self.synthesizer isSpeaking]) { // BOOL isSpeech = [self.synthesizer stopSpeakingAtBoundary:AVSpeechBoundaryImmediate]; // if (!isSpeech) { // [self.synthesizer stopSpeakingAtBoundary:AVSpeechBoundaryWord]; // } // } if (self.synthesizer != nil) { [self.synthesizer stopSpeakingAtBoundary:AVSpeechBoundaryImmediate]; // if (!isSpeech) { // [self.synthesizer stopSpeakingAtBoundary:AVSpeechBoundaryWord]; // } self.stopBlock ? self.stopBlock() : nil; } }
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App Store Connect Encryption Questions- AES Encryption
I use AES encryption on my app (it's a game), I encrypt the user data (JSON file) (levels / scores / etc...) This is how I answered the App Store Connect questions, not sure if it's correct:-Does your app use encryption? Select Yes even if your app only uses the standard encryption within Apple’s operating system. YES-Does your app qualify for any of the exemptions provided in Category 5 You can select Yes for this question if the encryption of your app is: (a) Specially designed for medical end-use (b) Limited to intellectual property and copyright protection (c) Limited to authentication, digital signature, or the decryption of data or files (d) Specially designed and limited for banking use or “money transactions”; or (e) Limited to “fixed” data compression or coding techniques NO-Does your app implement any encryption algorithms that are proprietary or not accepted as standards by international standard bodies (IEEE, IETF, ITU, etc.)? NO-Does your app implement any standard encryption algorithms instead of, or in addition to, using or accessing the encryption within Apple’s operating system? YESIs your app going to be available on the App Store in France? YESNow it's sending me to Encryption page - Add Export Compliance Documentation for ITC.apps.universal.platformName.iosIs your app designed to use cryptography or does it contain or incorporate cryptography? (Select Yes even if your app is only utilizing the encryption available within Apple’s operating system.) YESDoes your app meet any of the following: (a) Qualifies for one or more exemptions provided under Category 5 Part 2 (b) Use of encryption is limited to encryption within Apple’s operating system (c) Only makes calls over HTTPS (d) App is made available only in the U.S. and/or Canada NODoes your app implement any encryption algorithms that are proprietary or not accepted as standards by international standard bodies (IEEE, IETF, ITU, etc.)? NODoes your app implement any standard encryption algorithms instead of, or in addition to, using or accessing the encryption within Apple’s operating system? YES (it asks me to submit a copy of your French encryption declaration approval form- not sure what it is so I changed it to NO meanwhileClicked OK and then nothing happens. I'm not sure how to continue from here, In order to submit my app to test flight I need to provide export compliance information, which asks my the questions above, and then sends me to Add Export Compliance Documentation, but nothing was added ...
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Does PhotoKit provide access to People, Places, and Shared Albums?
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422 error when submit TestFlight Beta Review
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App ID Prefix Change and Keychain Access
DTS regularly receives questions about how to preserve keychain items across an App ID change, and so I thought I’d post a comprehensive answer here for the benefit of all. If you have any questions or comments, please start a new thread here on the forums. Put it in the Privacy & Security > General subtopic and tag it with Security. Share and Enjoy — Quinn “The Eskimo!” @ Developer Technical Support @ Apple let myEmail = "eskimo" + "1" + "@" + "apple.com" App ID Prefix Change and Keychain Access The list of keychain access groups your app can access is determined by three entitlements. For the details, see Sharing Access to Keychain Items Among a Collection of Apps. If your app changes its App ID prefix, this list changes and you’re likely to lose access to existing keychain items. This situation crops up under two circumstances: When you migrate your app from using a unique App ID prefix to using your Team ID as its App ID prefix. When you transfer your app to another team. In both cases you have to plan carefully for this change. If you only learn about the problem after you’ve made the change, consider undoing the change to give you time to come up with a plan before continuing. Note On macOS, the information in this post only applies to the data protection keychain. For more information about the subtleties of the keychain on macOS, see On Mac Keychains. For more about App ID prefix changes, see Technote 2311 Managing Multiple App ID Prefixes and QA1726 Resolving the Potential Loss of Keychain Access warning. Migrate From a Unique App ID Prefix to Your Team ID Historically each app was assigned its own App ID prefix. This is no longer the case. Best practice is for apps to use their Team ID as their App ID prefix. This enables multiple neat features, including keychain item sharing and pasteboard sharing. If you have an app that uses a unique App ID prefix, consider migrating it to use your Team ID. This is a good thing in general, as long as you manage the migration process carefully. Your app’s keychain access group list is built from three entitlements: keychain-access-groups — For more on this, see Keychain Access Groups Entitlement. application-identifier (com.apple.application-identifier on macOS) com.apple.security.application-groups — For more on this, see App Groups Entitlement. Keycahin access groups from the third bullet are call app group identified keychain access groups, or AGI keychain access groups for short. IMPORTANT A macOS app can only use an AGI keychain access group if all of its entitlement claims are validated by a provisioning profile. See App Groups: macOS vs iOS: Working Towards Harmony for more about this concept. Keychain access groups from the first two bullets depend on the App ID prefix. If that changes, you lose access to any keychain items in those groups. WARNING Think carefully before using the keychain to store secrets that are the only way to access irreplaceable user data. While the keychain is very reliable, there are situations where a keychain item can be lost and it’s bad if it takes the user’s data with it. In some cases losing access to keychain items is not a big deal. For example, if your app uses the keychain to manage a single login credential, losing that is likely to be acceptable. The user can recover by logging in again. In other cases losing access to keychain items is unacceptable. For example, your app might manage access to dozens of different servers, each with unique login credentials. Your users will be grumpy if you require them to log in to all those servers again. In such situations you must carefully plan your migration. The key thing to understand is that an app group is tied to your team, not your App ID prefix, and thus your app retains access to AGI keychain access groups across an App ID prefix change. This suggests the following approach: Release a version of your app that moves keychain items from other keychain access groups to an AGI keychain access group. Give your users time to update to this new version, run it, and so move their keychain items. When you’re confident that the bulk of your users have done this, change your App ID prefix. The approach has one obvious caveat: It’s hard to judge how long to wait at step 2. Transfer Your App to Another Team Historically there was no supported way to maintain access to keychain items across an app transfer. That’s no longer the case, but you must still plan the transfer carefully. The overall approach is: Identify an app group ID to transfer. This could be an existing app group ID, but in many cases you’ll want to register a new app group ID solely for this purpose. Use the old team (the transferor) to release a version of your app that moves keychain items from other keychain access groups to the AGI keychain access group for this app group ID. Give your users time to update to this new version, run it, and so move their keychain items. When you’re confident that the bulk of your users have done this, initiate the app transfer. Once that’s complete, transfer the app group ID you selected in step 1. See App Store Connect Help > Transfer an app > Overview of app transfer > Apps using App Groups. Publish an update to your app from the new team (the transferee). When a user installs this version, it will have access to your app group, and hence your keychain items. WARNING Once you transfer the app group, the old team won’t be able to publish a new version of any app that uses this app group. That makes step 1 in the process critical. If you have an existing app group that’s used solely by the app being transferred — for example, an app group that you use to share state between the app and its app extensions — then choosing that app group ID makes sense. On the other hand, choosing the ID of an app group that’s share between this app and some unrelated app, one that’s not being transferred, would be bad, because any updates to that other app will lose access to the app group. There are some other significant caveats: The process doesn’t work for Mac apps because Mac apps that have ever used an app group can’t be transferred. See App Store Connect Help > Transfer an app > App transfer criteria. If and when that changes, you’ll need to choose an iOS-style app group ID for your AGI keychain access group. For more about the difference between iOS- and macOS-style app group IDs, see App Groups: macOS vs iOS: Working Towards Harmony. The current transfer process of app groups exposes a small window where some other team can ‘steal’ your app group ID. We have a bug on file to improve that process (r. 171616887). The process works best when transferring between two teams that are both under the control of the same entity. If that’s not the case, take steps to ensure that the old team transfers the app group in step 5. When you submit the app from the new team (step 6), App Store Connect will warn you about a potential loss of keychain access. That warning is talking about keychain items in normal keychain access groups. Items in an AGI keychain access group will still be accessible as long as you transfer the app group. Alternative Approaches for App Transfer In addition to the technique described in the previous section, there are a some alternative approaches you should at consider: Do nothing Do not transfer your app Get creative Do Nothing In this case the user loses all the secrets that your app stored in the keychain. This may be acceptable for certain apps. For example, if your app uses the keychain to manage a single login credential, losing that is likely to be acceptable. The user can recover by logging in again. Do Not Transfer Another option is to not transfer your app. Instead, ship a new version of the app from the new team and have the old app recommend that the user upgrade. There are a number of advantages to this approach. The first is that there’s absolutely no risk of losing any user data. The two apps are completely independent. The second advantage is that the user can install both apps on their device at the same time. This opens up a variety of potential migration paths. For example, you might ship an update to the old app with an export feature that saves the user’s state, including their secrets, to a suitably encrypted file, and then match that with an import facility on the new app. Finally, this approach offers flexible timing. The user can complete their migration at their leisure. However, there are a bunch of clouds to go with these silver linings: Your users might never migrate to the new app. If this is a paid app, or an app with in-app purchase, the user will have to buy things again. You lose the original app’s history, ratings, reviews, and so on. Get Creative Finally, you could attempt something creative. For example, you might: Publish a new version of the app that supports exporting the user’s state, including the secrets. Tell your users to do this, with a deadline. Transfer the app and then, when the deadline expires, publish the new version with an import feature. Frankly, this isn’t very practical. The problem is with step 2: There’s no good way to get all your users to do the export, and if they don’t do it before the deadline there’s no way to do it after. Revision History 2026-03-31 Rewrote the Transfer Your App to Another Team section to describe a new approach for preserving access to keychain items across app transfers. Moved the previous discussion into a new Alternative Approaches for App Transfer section. Clarified that a macOS program can now use an app group as a keychain access group as long as its entitlements are validated. Made numerous editorial changes. 2022-05-17 First posted.
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Networking Resources
General: Forums subtopic: App & System Services > Networking TN3151 Choosing the right networking API Networking Overview document — Despite the fact that this is in the archive, this is still really useful. TLS for App Developers forums post Choosing a Network Debugging Tool documentation WWDC 2019 Session 712 Advances in Networking, Part 1 — This explains the concept of constrained networking, which is Apple’s preferred solution to questions like How do I check whether I’m on Wi-Fi? TN3135 Low-level networking on watchOS TN3179 Understanding local network privacy Adapt to changing network conditions tech talk Understanding Also-Ran Connections forums post Extra-ordinary Networking forums post Foundation networking: Forums tags: Foundation, CFNetwork URL Loading System documentation — NSURLSession, or URLSession in Swift, is the recommended API for HTTP[S] on Apple platforms. Moving to Fewer, Larger Transfers forums post Testing Background Session Code forums post Network framework: Forums tag: Network Network framework documentation — Network framework is the recommended API for TCP, UDP, and QUIC on Apple platforms. Building a custom peer-to-peer protocol sample code (aka TicTacToe) Implementing netcat with Network Framework sample code (aka nwcat) Configuring a Wi-Fi accessory to join a network sample code Moving from Multipeer Connectivity to Network Framework forums post NWEndpoint History and Advice forums post Wi-Fi (general): How to modernize your captive network developer news post Wi-Fi Fundamentals forums post Filing a Wi-Fi Bug Report forums post Working with a Wi-Fi Accessory forums post — This is part of the Extra-ordinary Networking series. Wi-Fi (iOS): TN3111 iOS Wi-Fi API overview technote Wi-Fi Aware framework documentation WirelessInsights framework documentation iOS Network Signal Strength forums post Network Extension Resources Wi-Fi on macOS: Forums tag: Core WLAN Core WLAN framework documentation Secure networking: Forums tags: Security Apple Platform Security support document Preventing Insecure Network Connections documentation — This is all about App Transport Security (ATS). WWDC 2017 Session 701 Your Apps and Evolving Network Security Standards [1] — This is generally interesting, but the section starting at 17:40 is, AFAIK, the best information from Apple about how certificate revocation works on modern systems. Available trusted root certificates for Apple operating systems support article Requirements for trusted certificates in iOS 13 and macOS 10.15 support article About upcoming limits on trusted certificates support article Apple’s Certificate Transparency policy support article What’s new for enterprise in iOS 18 support article — This discusses new key usage requirements. Technote 2232 HTTPS Server Trust Evaluation Technote 2326 Creating Certificates for TLS Testing QA1948 HTTPS and Test Servers Miscellaneous: More network-related forums tags: 5G, QUIC, Bonjour On FTP forums post Using the Multicast Networking Additional Capability forums post Investigating Network Latency Problems forums post Share and Enjoy — Quinn “The Eskimo!” @ Developer Technical Support @ Apple let myEmail = "eskimo" + "1" + "@" + "apple.com" [1] This video is no longer available from Apple, but the URL should help you locate other sources of this info.
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Remove incorrect version
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Upload new binary for In-App Purchase(s) review?
Hello,I got the following message the second time. I dont know what to do.My app is reviewed and live, but my in app purchases are rejected. I read the message and was wondering about that. This did not happend with my non subscription iaps. I submitted a new "fake" binary with new version and in app purchases again.My app is reviewed and live with new version. My purchases not. I got this message again.We have begun the review of your In-App Purchase(s) but aren't able to continue because your submitted In-App Purchase(s) indicate a change of business model for your app. Therefore, we need to verify the implementation of your submitted In-App Purchase(s) in the app to ensure your app, and its In-App Purchase(s), are in compliance with the App Store Review Guidelines.Specifically, you have submitted auto-renewing subscriptions for review.Please upload a new binary for review and resubmit your In-App Purchase(s) with the binary so that we can continue the review.What to do?
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Offline Fairplay Error -42650
We have implemented offline Fairplay playback and it works fine.But at times when trying to playback the offline downloaded content, we get the following error"An unknown error occured (-42650)"Tried looking up the error in the documentation but couldnt find anything relevant.What could possibly be creating this error?
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enrollment
Hello,I dunno if this is the right place to ask this, but i have tried to enroll for almost two weeks now, and there is no reply at all with next step in the enrollment process, the message says it will be processed within 48 hrs.for reference i am outside the united states. and enrolling as personal developer not an ORG.
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Standard Memory Debugging Tools
In many cases I’ll be talking to folks with a memory management problem and I’ll say “You should investigate this with the standard memory debugging tools.” They then turn around and ask me “What are those tools?” Well, this is what I mean: Zombies — This lets you quickly detect when an object is used after it’s been deallocated. Learn more about it in the Finding zombies section of the Instruments Help and in Investigating crashes for zombie objects. There was also an excellent WWDC video about this, namely, WWDC 2010 Session 311 Advanced Memory Analysis with Instruments. This is no longer available in the video archive but if you can find a copy it’s well worth a watch. Address Sanitizer — This is a lower-level tool that finds a variety of common memory management issues, including use after free and buffer overruns. Learn more about this in Diagnosing memory, thread, and crash issues early and the various articles it links to. There’s also a good discussion of this tool, and other Xcode runtime diagnostic tools, in WWDC 2017 Session 406 Finding Bugs Using Xcode Runtime Tools (also no longer available from Apple). Hardware memory tagging — If you have access to a device with hardware memory tagging — starting with the A19 or M5 processors — consider enabling Memory Integrity Enforcement (MIE). For the details, see Enabling enhanced security for your app or watch Secure your app with Memory Integrity Enforcement. Even if you don’t want to do that for your production app, enable it just for development by checking Hardware Memory Tagging in the Options tab of Xcode’s scheme editor. Older tools — There are a variety of older tools that might be useful in some specific circumstances. See the Enabling the Malloc Debugging Features section of the Memory Usage Performance Guidelines for more information about these. Of specific interest is libgmalloc, which is documented in a UNIX man page. For some practical examples of how to identity a memory management crash report and then investigate that crash with these tools, take a look at WWDC 2018 Session 414 Understanding Crashes and Crash Logs. Share and Enjoy — Quinn “The Eskimo!” @ Developer Technical Support @ Apple let myEmail = "eskimo" + "1" + "@" + "apple.com" Revision History: 2026-03-02 Added a discussion of hardware memory tagging. 2023-05-09 Added a link to Investigating crashes for zombie objects. 2023-03-22 Removed another WWDC session video link. Made minor editorial changes. 2020-10-23 Fixed some formatting errors. 2019-10-30 Removed the link to WWDC 2010 Session 311 Advanced Memory Analysis with Instruments because it’s not long available in the archive. Refreshed all the other links. 2019-01-22 Fixed the link to libgmalloc. 2018-11-02 Updated to include a reference to WWDC 2018 Session 414 Understanding Crashes and Crash Logs. 2017-11-16 First posted.
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Nov ’17
Crashed: AXSpeech
Hello, My app is crashing a lot with this issue. I can't reproduce the problem but I can see it occurs at the user's devices. The Crashlytics report shows the following lines:Crashed: AXSpeech 0 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x1824386bc pthread_mutex_lock$VARIANT$mp + 278 1 CoreFoundation 0x1826d3a34 CFRunLoopSourceSignal + 68 2 Foundation 0x18319ec90 performQueueDequeue + 468 3 Foundation 0x18325a020 __NSThreadPerformPerform + 136 4 CoreFoundation 0x1827b7404 __CFRUNLOOP_IS_CALLING_OUT_TO_A_SOURCE0_PERFORM_FUNCTION__ + 24 5 CoreFoundation 0x1827b6ce0 __CFRunLoopDoSources0 + 456 6 CoreFoundation 0x1827b479c __CFRunLoopRun + 1204 7 CoreFoundation 0x1826d4da8 CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 552 8 Foundation 0x183149674 -[NSRunLoop(NSRunLoop) runMode:beforeDate:] + 304 9 libAXSpeechManager.dylib 0x192852830 -[AXSpeechThread main] + 284 10 Foundation 0x183259efc __NSThread__start__ + 1040 11 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x182435220 _pthread_body + 272 12 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x182435110 _pthread_body + 290 13 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x182433b10 thread_start + 4The crash occurs in different threads (never at main thread)It is driving me crazy... Can anybody help me?Thanks a lot
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Jun ’18
My App Rejected 4.3 Design: Spam
hii submitted app yesterday to review, This morning I was surprised that the application was rejected, Reason 4.3 Design: Spam.And I've introduced an application programmed by myself, and a unique design.This message I receivedGuideline 4.3 - DesignWe noticed that your app provides the same feature set as other apps submitted to the App Store; it simply varies in content or language, which is considered a form of spam.The next submission of this app may require a longer review time, and this app will not be eligible for an expedited review until this issue is resolved.what should I do ?
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Jan ’19
AXSpeech Crash
I have a very terrible crash problem in my App when I use AVSpeechSynthesizer and I can't repetition it.Here is my code, It's a singleton- (void)stopSpeech { if ([self.synthesizer isPaused]) { return; } if ([self.synthesizer isSpeaking]) { BOOL isSpeech = [self.synthesizer stopSpeakingAtBoundary:AVSpeechBoundaryImmediate]; if (!isSpeech) { [self.synthesizer stopSpeakingAtBoundary:AVSpeechBoundaryWord]; } } self.stopBlock ? self.stopBlock() : nil; } -(AVSpeechSynthesizer *)synthesizer { if (!_synthesizer) { _synthesizer = [[AVSpeechSynthesizer alloc] init]; _synthesizer.delegate = self; } return _synthesizer; }When the user leaves the page, I call the stopSpeech method。Then I got a lot of crash messagesHere is a crash log:# Crashlytics - plaintext stacktrace downloaded by liweican at Mon, 13 May 2019 03:03:24 GMT # URL: https://fabric.io/youdao-dict/ios/apps/com.youdao.udictionary/issues/5a904ed88cb3c2fa63ad7ed3?time=last-thirty-days/sessions/b1747d91bafc4680ab0ca8e3a702c52c_DNE_0_v2 # Organization: zzz # Platform: ios # Application: U-Dictionary # Version: 3.0.5.4 # Bundle Identifier: com.youdao.UDictionary # Issue ID: 5a904ed88cb3c2fa63ad7ed3 # Session ID: b1747d91bafc4680ab0ca8e3a702c52c_DNE_0_v2 # Date: 2019-05-13T02:27:00Z # OS Version: 12.2.0 (16E227) # Device: iPhone 8 Plus # RAM Free: 17% # Disk Free: 64.6% #19. Crashed: AXSpeech 0 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c15e5b8 pthread_mutex_lock$VARIANT$armv81 + 102 1 CoreFoundation 0x19c4cf84c CFRunLoopSourceSignal + 68 2 Foundation 0x19cfc7280 performQueueDequeue + 464 3 Foundation 0x19cfc680c __NSThreadPerformPerform + 136 4 CoreFoundation 0x19c4d22bc __CFRUNLOOP_IS_CALLING_OUT_TO_A_SOURCE0_PERFORM_FUNCTION__ + 24 5 CoreFoundation 0x19c4d223c __CFRunLoopDoSource0 + 88 6 CoreFoundation 0x19c4d1b74 __CFRunLoopDoSources0 + 256 7 CoreFoundation 0x19c4cca60 __CFRunLoopRun + 1004 8 CoreFoundation 0x19c4cc354 CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 436 9 Foundation 0x19ce99fcc -[NSRunLoop(NSRunLoop) runMode:beforeDate:] + 300 10 libAXSpeechManager.dylib 0x1ac16c94c -[AXSpeechThread main] + 264 11 Foundation 0x19cfc66e4 __NSThread__start__ + 984 12 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c1602c0 _pthread_body + 128 13 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c160220 _pthread_start + 44 14 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c163cdc thread_start + 4 -- #0. com.apple.main-thread 0 libsystem_malloc.dylib 0x19c11ce24 small_free_list_remove_ptr_no_clear + 768 1 libsystem_malloc.dylib 0x19c11f094 small_malloc_from_free_list + 296 2 libsystem_malloc.dylib 0x19c11f094 small_malloc_from_free_list + 296 3 libsystem_malloc.dylib 0x19c11d63c small_malloc_should_clear + 224 4 libsystem_malloc.dylib 0x19c11adcc szone_malloc_should_clear + 132 5 libsystem_malloc.dylib 0x19c123c18 malloc_zone_malloc + 156 6 CoreFoundation 0x19c569ab4 __CFBasicHashRehash + 300 7 CoreFoundation 0x19c56b430 __CFBasicHashAddValue + 96 8 CoreFoundation 0x19c56ab9c CFBasicHashAddValue + 2160 9 CoreFoundation 0x19c49f3bc CFDictionaryAddValue + 260 10 CoreFoundation 0x19c572ee8 __54-[CFPrefsSource mergeIntoDictionary:sourceDictionary:]_block_invoke + 28 11 CoreFoundation 0x19c49f0b4 __CFDictionaryApplyFunction_block_invoke + 24 12 CoreFoundation 0x19c568b7c CFBasicHashApply + 116 13 CoreFoundation 0x19c49f090 CFDictionaryApplyFunction + 168 14 CoreFoundation 0x19c42f504 -[CFPrefsSource mergeIntoDictionary:sourceDictionary:] + 136 15 CoreFoundation 0x19c4bcd38 -[CFPrefsSearchListSource alreadylocked_getDictionary:] + 644 16 CoreFoundation 0x19c42e71c -[CFPrefsSearchListSource alreadylocked_copyValueForKey:] + 152 17 CoreFoundation 0x19c42e660 -[CFPrefsSource copyValueForKey:] + 60 18 CoreFoundation 0x19c579e88 __76-[_CFXPreferences copyAppValueForKey:identifier:container:configurationURL:]_block_invoke + 40 19 CoreFoundation 0x19c4bdff4 __108-[_CFXPreferences(SearchListAdditions) withSearchListForIdentifier:container:cloudConfigurationURL:perform:]_block_invoke + 272 20 CoreFoundation 0x19c4bda38 normalizeQuintuplet + 340 21 CoreFoundation 0x19c42c634 -[_CFXPreferences(SearchListAdditions) withSearchListForIdentifier:container:cloudConfigurationURL:perform:] + 108 22 CoreFoundation 0x19c42cec0 -[_CFXPreferences copyAppValueForKey:identifier:container:configurationURL:] + 148 23 CoreFoundation 0x19c57c2d0 _CFPreferencesCopyAppValueWithContainerAndConfiguration + 124 24 TextInput 0x1a450e550 -[TIPreferencesController valueForPreferenceKey:] + 460 25 UIKitCore 0x1c87c71f8 -[UIKeyboardPreferencesController handBias] + 36 26 UIKitCore 0x1c887275c -[UIKeyboardLayoutStar showKeyboardWithInputTraits:screenTraits:splitTraits:] + 320 27 UIKitCore 0x1c88f4240 -[UIKeyboardImpl finishLayoutChangeWithArguments:] + 492 28 UIKitCore 0x1c88f47c8 -[UIKeyboardImpl updateLayout] + 1208 29 UIKitCore 0x1c88eaad0 -[UIKeyboardImpl updateLayoutIfNecessary] + 448 30 UIKitCore 0x1c88eab9c -[UIKeyboardImpl setFrame:] + 140 31 UIKitCore 0x1c88d5d60 -[UIKeyboard activate] + 652 32 UIKitCore 0x1c894c90c -[UIKeyboardAutomatic activate] + 128 33 UIKitCore 0x1c88d5158 -[UIKeyboard setFrame:] + 296 34 UIKitCore 0x1c88d81b0 -[UIKeyboard _didChangeKeyplaneWithContext:] + 228 35 UIKitCore 0x1c88f4aa0 -[UIKeyboardImpl didMoveToSuperview] + 136 36 UIKitCore 0x1c8f2ad84 __45-[UIView(Hierarchy) _postMovedFromSuperview:]_block_invoke + 888 37 UIKitCore 0x1c8f2a970 -[UIView(Hierarchy) _postMovedFromSuperview:] + 760 38 UIKitCore 0x1c8f39ddc -[UIView(Internal) _addSubview:positioned:relativeTo:] + 1740 39 UIKitCore 0x1c88d5d84 -[UIKeyboard activate] + 688 40 UIKitCore 0x1c894c90c -[UIKeyboardAutomatic activate] + 128 41 UIKitCore 0x1c893b3a4 -[UIPeripheralHost(UIKitInternal) _reloadInputViewsForResponder:] + 1332 42 UIKitCore 0x1c8ae66d8 -[UIResponder(UIResponderInputViewAdditions) reloadInputViews] + 80 43 UIKitCore 0x1c8ae23bc -[UIResponder becomeFirstResponder] + 804 44 UIKitCore 0x1c8f2a560 -[UIView(Hierarchy) becomeFirstResponder] + 156 45 UIKitCore 0x1c8d93e84 -[UITextField becomeFirstResponder] + 244 46 UIKitCore 0x1c8d578dc -[UITextInteractionAssistant(UITextInteractionAssistant_Internal) setFirstResponderIfNecessary] + 192 47 UIKitCore 0x1c8d45d8c -[UITextSelectionInteraction oneFingerTap:] + 3136 48 UIKitCore 0x1c86e0bcc -[UIGestureRecognizerTarget _sendActionWithGestureRecognizer:] + 64 49 UIKitCore 0x1c86e8dd4 _UIGestureRecognizerSendTargetActions + 124 50 UIKitCore 0x1c86e6778 _UIGestureRecognizerSendActions + 316 51 UIKitCore 0x1c86e5ca4 -[UIGestureRecognizer _updateGestureWithEvent:buttonEvent:] + 760 52 UIKitCore 0x1c86d9d80 _UIGestureEnvironmentUpdate + 2180 53 UIKitCore 0x1c86d94b0 -[UIGestureEnvironment _deliverEvent:toGestureRecognizers:usingBlock:] + 384 54 UIKitCore 0x1c86d9290 -[UIGestureEnvironment _updateForEvent:window:] + 204 55 UIKitCore 0x1c8af14a8 -[UIWindow sendEvent:] + 3112 56 UIKitCore 0x1c8ad1534 -[UIApplication sendEvent:] + 340 57 UIKitCore 0x1c8b977c0 __dispatchPreprocessedEventFromEventQueue + 1768 58 UIKitCore 0x1c8b99eec __handleEventQueueInternal + 4828 59 UIKitCore 0x1c8b9311c __handleHIDEventFetcherDrain + 152 60 CoreFoundation 0x19c4d22bc __CFRUNLOOP_IS_CALLING_OUT_TO_A_SOURCE0_PERFORM_FUNCTION__ + 24 61 CoreFoundation 0x19c4d223c __CFRunLoopDoSource0 + 88 62 CoreFoundation 0x19c4d1b24 __CFRunLoopDoSources0 + 176 63 CoreFoundation 0x19c4cca60 __CFRunLoopRun + 1004 64 CoreFoundation 0x19c4cc354 CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 436 65 GraphicsServices 0x19e6cc79c GSEventRunModal + 104 66 UIKitCore 0x1c8ab7b68 UIApplicationMain + 212 67 UDictionary 0x10517e138 main (main.m:17) 68 libdyld.dylib 0x19bf928e0 start + 4 #1. Thread 0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x19c0deb74 __workq_kernreturn + 8 1 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c161138 _pthread_wqthread + 340 2 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c163cd4 start_wqthread + 4 #2. com.apple.uikit.eventfetch-thread 0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x19c0d30f4 mach_msg_trap + 8 1 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x19c0d25a0 mach_msg + 72 2 CoreFoundation 0x19c4d1cb4 __CFRunLoopServiceMachPort + 236 3 CoreFoundation 0x19c4ccbc4 __CFRunLoopRun + 1360 4 CoreFoundation 0x19c4cc354 CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 436 5 Foundation 0x19ce99fcc -[NSRunLoop(NSRunLoop) runMode:beforeDate:] + 300 6 Foundation 0x19ce99e5c -[NSRunLoop(NSRunLoop) runUntilDate:] + 96 7 UIKitCore 0x1c8b9d540 -[UIEventFetcher threadMain] + 136 8 Foundation 0x19cfc66e4 __NSThread__start__ + 984 9 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c1602c0 _pthread_body + 128 10 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c160220 _pthread_start + 44 11 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c163cdc thread_start + 4 #3. JavaScriptCore bmalloc scavenger 0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x19c0ddee4 __psynch_cvwait + 8 1 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c15d4a4 _pthread_cond_wait$VARIANT$armv81 + 628 2 libc++.1.dylib 0x19b6b5090 std::__1::condition_variable::wait(std::__1::unique_lock<std::__1::mutex>&) + 24 3 JavaScriptCore 0x1a36a2238 void std::__1::condition_variable_any::wait<std::__1::unique_lock<bmalloc::Mutex> >(std::__1::unique_lock<bmalloc::Mutex>&) + 108 4 JavaScriptCore 0x1a36a622c bmalloc::Scavenger::threadRunLoop() + 176 5 JavaScriptCore 0x1a36a59a4 bmalloc::Scavenger::Scavenger(std::__1::lock_guard<bmalloc::Mutex>&) + 10 6 JavaScriptCore 0x1a36a73e4 std::__1::__thread_specific_ptr<std::__1::__thread_struct>::set_pointer(std::__1::__thread_struct*) + 38 7 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c1602c0 _pthread_body + 128 8 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c160220 _pthread_start + 44 9 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c163cdc thread_start + 4 #4. WebThread 0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x19c0d30f4 mach_msg_trap + 8 1 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x19c0d25a0 mach_msg + 72 2 CoreFoundation 0x19c4d1cb4 __CFRunLoopServiceMachPort + 236 3 CoreFoundation 0x19c4ccbc4 __CFRunLoopRun + 1360 4 CoreFoundation 0x19c4cc354 CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 436 5 WebCore 0x1a5126480 RunWebThread(void*) + 600 6 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c1602c0 _pthread_body + 128 7 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c160220 _pthread_start + 44 8 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c163cdc thread_start + 4 #5. com.twitter.crashlytics.ios.MachExceptionServer 0 UDictionary 0x1058a5564 CLSProcessRecordAllThreads (CLSProcess.c:376) 1 UDictionary 0x1058a594c CLSProcessRecordAllThreads (CLSProcess.c:407) 2 UDictionary 0x1058952dc CLSHandler (CLSHandler.m:26) 3 UDictionary 0x1058906cc CLSMachExceptionServer (CLSMachException.c:446) 4 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c1602c0 _pthread_body + 128 5 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c160220 _pthread_start + 44 6 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c163cdc thread_start + 4 #6. com.apple.NSURLConnectionLoader 0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x19c0d30f4 mach_msg_trap + 8 1 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x19c0d25a0 mach_msg + 72 2 CoreFoundation 0x19c4d1cb4 __CFRunLoopServiceMachPort + 236 3 CoreFoundation 0x19c4ccbc4 __CFRunLoopRun + 1360 4 CoreFoundation 0x19c4cc354 CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 436 5 CFNetwork 0x19cae574c -[__CoreSchedulingSetRunnable runForever] + 216 6 Foundation 0x19cfc66e4 __NSThread__start__ + 984 7 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c1602c0 _pthread_body + 128 8 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c160220 _pthread_start + 44 9 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c163cdc thread_start + 4 #7. AVAudioSession Notify Thread 0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x19c0d30f4 mach_msg_trap + 8 1 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x19c0d25a0 mach_msg + 72 2 CoreFoundation 0x19c4d1cb4 __CFRunLoopServiceMachPort + 236 3 CoreFoundation 0x19c4ccbc4 __CFRunLoopRun + 1360 4 CoreFoundation 0x19c4cc354 CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 436 5 AVFAudio 0x1a238a378 GenericRunLoopThread::Entry(void*) + 156 6 AVFAudio 0x1a23b4c60 CAPThread::Entry(CAPThread*) + 88 7 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c1602c0 _pthread_body + 128 8 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c160220 _pthread_start + 44 9 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c163cdc thread_start + 4 #8. WebCore: LocalStorage 0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x19c0ddee4 __psynch_cvwait + 8 1 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c15d4a4 _pthread_cond_wait$VARIANT$armv81 + 628 2 JavaScriptCore 0x1a3668ce4 ***::ThreadCondition::timedWait(***::Mutex&, ***::WallTime) + 80 3 JavaScriptCore 0x1a364f96c ***::ParkingLot::parkConditionallyImpl(void const*, ***::ScopedLambda<bool ()> const&, ***::ScopedLambda<void ()> const&, ***::TimeWithDynamicClockType const&) + 2004 4 WebKitLegacy 0x1a67b6ea8 bool ***::Condition::waitUntil<***::Lock>(***::Lock&, ***::TimeWithDynamicClockType const&) + 184 5 WebKitLegacy 0x1a67b9ba4 std::__1::unique_ptr<***::Function<void ()>, std::__1::default_delete<***::Function<void ()> > > ***::MessageQueue<***::Function<void ()> >::waitForMessageFilteredWithTimeout<***::MessageQueue<***::Function<void ()> >::waitForMessage()::'lambda'(***::Function<void ()> const&)>(***::MessageQueueWaitResult&, ***::MessageQueue<***::Function<void ()> >::waitForMessage()::'lambda'(***::Function<void ()> const&)&&, ***::WallTime) + 156 6 WebKitLegacy 0x1a67b91c0 WebCore::StorageThread::threadEntryPoint() + 68 7 JavaScriptCore 0x1a3666f88 ***::Thread::entryPoint(***::Thread::NewThreadContext*) + 260 8 JavaScriptCore 0x1a3668494 ***::wtfThreadEntryPoint(void*) + 12 9 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c1602c0 _pthread_body + 128 10 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c160220 _pthread_start + 44 11 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c163cdc thread_start + 4 #9. com.apple.CoreMotion.MotionThread 0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x19c0d30f4 mach_msg_trap + 8 1 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x19c0d25a0 mach_msg + 72 2 CoreFoundation 0x19c4d1cb4 __CFRunLoopServiceMachPort + 236 3 CoreFoundation 0x19c4ccbc4 __CFRunLoopRun + 1360 4 CoreFoundation 0x19c4cc354 CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 436 5 CoreFoundation 0x19c4cd0b0 CFRunLoopRun + 80 6 CoreMotion 0x1a1df0240 (Missing) 7 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c1602c0 _pthread_body + 128 8 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c160220 _pthread_start + 44 9 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c163cdc thread_start + 4 #10. Thread 0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x19c0deb74 __workq_kernreturn + 8 1 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c161138 _pthread_wqthread + 340 2 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c163cd4 start_wqthread + 4 #11. Thread 0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x19c0deb74 __workq_kernreturn + 8 1 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c1611f8 _pthread_wqthread + 532 2 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c163cd4 start_wqthread + 4 #12. com.apple.CFStream.LegacyThread 0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x19c0d30f4 mach_msg_trap + 8 1 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x19c0d25a0 mach_msg + 72 2 CoreFoundation 0x19c4d1cb4 __CFRunLoopServiceMachPort + 236 3 CoreFoundation 0x19c4ccbc4 __CFRunLoopRun + 1360 4 CoreFoundation 0x19c4cc354 CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 436 5 CoreFoundation 0x19c4e5094 _legacyStreamRunLoop_workThread + 260 6 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c1602c0 _pthread_body + 128 7 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c160220 _pthread_start + 44 8 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c163cdc thread_start + 4 #13. Thread 0 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c163cd0 start_wqthread + 190 #14. Thread 0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x19c0deb74 __workq_kernreturn + 8 1 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c161138 _pthread_wqthread + 340 2 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c163cd4 start_wqthread + 4 #15. Thread 0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x19c0deb74 __workq_kernreturn + 8 1 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c161138 _pthread_wqthread + 340 2 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c163cd4 start_wqthread + 4 #16. Thread 0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x19c0d3148 semaphore_timedwait_trap + 8 1 libdispatch.dylib 0x19bf50a4c _dispatch_sema4_timedwait$VARIANT$armv81 + 64 2 libdispatch.dylib 0x19bf513a8 _dispatch_semaphore_wait_slow + 72 3 libdispatch.dylib 0x19bf647c8 _dispatch_worker_thread + 344 4 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c1602c0 _pthread_body + 128 5 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c160220 _pthread_start + 44 6 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c163cdc thread_start + 4 #17. Thread 0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x19c0d3148 semaphore_timedwait_trap + 8 1 libdispatch.dylib 0x19bf50a4c _dispatch_sema4_timedwait$VARIANT$armv81 + 64 2 libdispatch.dylib 0x19bf513a8 _dispatch_semaphore_wait_slow + 72 3 libdispatch.dylib 0x19bf647c8 _dispatch_worker_thread + 344 4 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c1602c0 _pthread_body + 128 5 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c160220 _pthread_start + 44 6 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c163cdc thread_start + 4 #18. Thread 0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x19c0d3148 semaphore_timedwait_trap + 8 1 libdispatch.dylib 0x19bf50a4c _dispatch_sema4_timedwait$VARIANT$armv81 + 64 2 libdispatch.dylib 0x19bf513a8 _dispatch_semaphore_wait_slow + 72 3 libdispatch.dylib 0x19bf647c8 _dispatch_worker_thread + 344 4 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c1602c0 _pthread_body + 128 5 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c160220 _pthread_start + 44 6 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c163cdc thread_start + 4 #19. Crashed: AXSpeech 0 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c15e5b8 pthread_mutex_lock$VARIANT$armv81 + 102 1 CoreFoundation 0x19c4cf84c CFRunLoopSourceSignal + 68 2 Foundation 0x19cfc7280 performQueueDequeue + 464 3 Foundation 0x19cfc680c __NSThreadPerformPerform + 136 4 CoreFoundation 0x19c4d22bc __CFRUNLOOP_IS_CALLING_OUT_TO_A_SOURCE0_PERFORM_FUNCTION__ + 24 5 CoreFoundation 0x19c4d223c __CFRunLoopDoSource0 + 88 6 CoreFoundation 0x19c4d1b74 __CFRunLoopDoSources0 + 256 7 CoreFoundation 0x19c4cca60 __CFRunLoopRun + 1004 8 CoreFoundation 0x19c4cc354 CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 436 9 Foundation 0x19ce99fcc -[NSRunLoop(NSRunLoop) runMode:beforeDate:] + 300 10 libAXSpeechManager.dylib 0x1ac16c94c -[AXSpeechThread main] + 264 11 Foundation 0x19cfc66e4 __NSThread__start__ + 984 12 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c1602c0 _pthread_body + 128 13 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c160220 _pthread_start + 44 14 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c163cdc thread_start + 4 #20. AXSpeech 0 (Missing) 0x1071ba524 (Missing) 1 (Missing) 0x1071b3e7c (Missing) 2 (Missing) 0x10718fba4 (Missing) 3 (Missing) 0x107184bc8 (Missing) 4 libdyld.dylib 0x19bf95908 dlopen + 176 5 CoreFoundation 0x19c5483e8 _CFBundleDlfcnLoadBundle + 140 6 CoreFoundation 0x19c486918 _CFBundleLoadExecutableAndReturnError + 352 7 Foundation 0x19ced5734 -[NSBundle loadAndReturnError:] + 428 8 TextToSpeech 0x1abfff800 TTSSpeechUnitTestingMode + 1020 9 libdispatch.dylib 0x19bf817d4 _dispatch_client_callout + 16 10 libdispatch.dylib 0x19bf52040 _dispatch_once_callout + 28 11 TextToSpeech 0x1abfff478 TTSSpeechUnitTestingMode + 116 12 libobjc.A.dylib 0x19b7173cc CALLING_SOME_+initialize_METHOD + 24 13 libobjc.A.dylib 0x19b71cee0 initializeNonMetaClass + 296 14 libobjc.A.dylib 0x19b71e640 initializeAndMaybeRelock(objc_class*, objc_object*, mutex_tt<false>&, bool) + 260 15 libobjc.A.dylib 0x19b7265a4 lookUpImpOrForward + 244 16 libobjc.A.dylib 0x19b733858 _objc_msgSend_uncached + 56 17 libAXSpeechManager.dylib 0x1ac167324 -[AXSpeechManager _initialize] + 68 18 Foundation 0x19cfc68d4 __NSThreadPerformPerform + 336 19 CoreFoundation 0x19c4d22bc __CFRUNLOOP_IS_CALLING_OUT_TO_A_SOURCE0_PERFORM_FUNCTION__ + 24 20 CoreFoundation 0x19c4d223c __CFRunLoopDoSource0 + 88 21 CoreFoundation 0x19c4d1b74 __CFRunLoopDoSources0 + 256 22 CoreFoundation 0x19c4cca60 __CFRunLoopRun + 1004 23 CoreFoundation 0x19c4cc354 CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 436 24 Foundation 0x19ce99fcc -[NSRunLoop(NSRunLoop) runMode:beforeDate:] + 300 25 libAXSpeechManager.dylib 0x1ac16c94c -[AXSpeechThread main] + 264 26 Foundation 0x19cfc66e4 __NSThread__start__ + 984 27 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c1602c0 _pthread_body + 128 28 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c160220 _pthread_start + 44 29 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x19c163cdc thread_start + 4I change my code like this, It still has the same problem- (void)stopSpeech { if (self.synthesizer != nil && [self.synthesizer isPaused]) { return; } // if ([self.synthesizer isSpeaking]) { // BOOL isSpeech = [self.synthesizer stopSpeakingAtBoundary:AVSpeechBoundaryImmediate]; // if (!isSpeech) { // [self.synthesizer stopSpeakingAtBoundary:AVSpeechBoundaryWord]; // } // } if (self.synthesizer != nil) { [self.synthesizer stopSpeakingAtBoundary:AVSpeechBoundaryImmediate]; // if (!isSpeech) { // [self.synthesizer stopSpeakingAtBoundary:AVSpeechBoundaryWord]; // } self.stopBlock ? self.stopBlock() : nil; } }
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May ’19
App Store Connect Encryption Questions- AES Encryption
I use AES encryption on my app (it's a game), I encrypt the user data (JSON file) (levels / scores / etc...) This is how I answered the App Store Connect questions, not sure if it's correct:-Does your app use encryption? Select Yes even if your app only uses the standard encryption within Apple’s operating system. YES-Does your app qualify for any of the exemptions provided in Category 5 You can select Yes for this question if the encryption of your app is: (a) Specially designed for medical end-use (b) Limited to intellectual property and copyright protection (c) Limited to authentication, digital signature, or the decryption of data or files (d) Specially designed and limited for banking use or “money transactions”; or (e) Limited to “fixed” data compression or coding techniques NO-Does your app implement any encryption algorithms that are proprietary or not accepted as standards by international standard bodies (IEEE, IETF, ITU, etc.)? NO-Does your app implement any standard encryption algorithms instead of, or in addition to, using or accessing the encryption within Apple’s operating system? YESIs your app going to be available on the App Store in France? YESNow it's sending me to Encryption page - Add Export Compliance Documentation for ITC.apps.universal.platformName.iosIs your app designed to use cryptography or does it contain or incorporate cryptography? (Select Yes even if your app is only utilizing the encryption available within Apple’s operating system.) YESDoes your app meet any of the following: (a) Qualifies for one or more exemptions provided under Category 5 Part 2 (b) Use of encryption is limited to encryption within Apple’s operating system (c) Only makes calls over HTTPS (d) App is made available only in the U.S. and/or Canada NODoes your app implement any encryption algorithms that are proprietary or not accepted as standards by international standard bodies (IEEE, IETF, ITU, etc.)? NODoes your app implement any standard encryption algorithms instead of, or in addition to, using or accessing the encryption within Apple’s operating system? YES (it asks me to submit a copy of your French encryption declaration approval form- not sure what it is so I changed it to NO meanwhileClicked OK and then nothing happens. I'm not sure how to continue from here, In order to submit my app to test flight I need to provide export compliance information, which asks my the questions above, and then sends me to Add Export Compliance Documentation, but nothing was added ...
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Dec ’19
TestFlight Screenshots Downloads
I have an iOS app build that is being tested. The user has provided feedback and screenshots that I can see in Connect. But I cannot download the zip file of the screenshot and feedback information. There are 3 screenshots. Each time I try it just times out. I have tried on a couple of different computers with the same result. Can you help please? Thanks
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Jun ’20
My devloper account pending
My devloper account pending and not approved always so pending even i pay apple devloper account fee
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Oct ’20
UpdateApplicationContext Not Receiving updates
Hi community. It's my first time trying WatchConnectivity kit. When I attempt to send ApplicationContext from phone, my debug print indicates that updateApplicationContext is working correctly. However, I'm having trouble receiving it form the paired watch simulator as nothing is shown on that end. Here are the code for the Phone Extension:     func sendDataToWatch(data: String) {         state.append(data)         do {             NSLog("sent by phone")             try WCSession.default.updateApplicationContext(["currentstate": state])         }         catch {             print(error)         }     } Here are the code for watch: func session(_ session: WCSession, didReceiveApplicationContext applicationContext: [String: Any]) {         print("Hello")         if let getState = applicationContext["currentstate"] as? [String]{             print("\(getState)")             self.state = getState[0]         }     } Any suggestion would be appreciated!
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Jun ’21
Does PhotoKit provide access to People, Places, and Shared Albums?
I know how to search for Smart Albums (favorites, selfies, etc...) containing photos: // Get smart albums PHFetchResult *smartAlbums = [PHAssetCollection fetchAssetCollectionsWithType:PHAssetCollectionTypeSmartAlbum subtype:PHAssetCollectionSubtypeAlbumRegular options:nil]; I have the following questions: Is there a way to enumerate the People Smart Albums and access the photos in a specific People Smart Album? Is there a way to enumerate the Places Smart Albums and access the photos in a specific Place Smart Album? Is there a way to enumerate Shared Albums (shared to the current iCloud user) and access the photos in a specific Shared Album?
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Aug ’21
422 error when submit TestFlight Beta Review
When I submit the app to TestFlight beta review I get the error show on UI. (I filled all filed info in Beta Infomation) There was an error processing your request. Please try again later I was inspected Safari to see the detailed error and I got the below error. Failed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 422 () and the detailed javascript error componentStack: undefined errorCode: undefined message: "API Response Error: TF_BETA_APP_REVIEW_RESPONSE" stackTrace: "status code: 422 --- api correlation key: NZEKCTWMNANXDZVTRD3V4GNE3U" Anyone can tell me the problem and how to fix it. Many Thanks.
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Oct ’21
Multiple Apple Pay relationships with differing apple-developer-merchantid-domain-association files
I've encountered an issue where we need multiple domain associations with separate Apple Pay implementations. Briefly, we have a /.well-known/apple-developer-merchantid-domain-association already setup with Stripe, and now we need another, different version of the file to get setup with FreedomPay. FreedomPay insists this file represents a three-way relationship between all parties and I have no reason to disbelieve them. I'm wondering if anyone has encountered this or if there is a standard procedure. I'm currently trying to find documentation on the exact way Apple Pay verification interacts with this file to see if we can produce it dynamically.
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Nov ’21
Xcode Cloud Dependency Resolution - out-of-date resolved file
When I try to build my iOS app using Xcode Cloud, it encounters an error when trying to resolve packages: an out-of-date resolved file was detected at [path to package.resolved], which is not allowed when automatic dependency resolution is disabled; please make sure to update the file to reflect the changes in dependencies Looking at my package.resolved file, it all seems to be in order. What can I do to fix it?
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Jan ’22
App ID Prefix Change and Keychain Access
DTS regularly receives questions about how to preserve keychain items across an App ID change, and so I thought I’d post a comprehensive answer here for the benefit of all. If you have any questions or comments, please start a new thread here on the forums. Put it in the Privacy & Security > General subtopic and tag it with Security. Share and Enjoy — Quinn “The Eskimo!” @ Developer Technical Support @ Apple let myEmail = "eskimo" + "1" + "@" + "apple.com" App ID Prefix Change and Keychain Access The list of keychain access groups your app can access is determined by three entitlements. For the details, see Sharing Access to Keychain Items Among a Collection of Apps. If your app changes its App ID prefix, this list changes and you’re likely to lose access to existing keychain items. This situation crops up under two circumstances: When you migrate your app from using a unique App ID prefix to using your Team ID as its App ID prefix. When you transfer your app to another team. In both cases you have to plan carefully for this change. If you only learn about the problem after you’ve made the change, consider undoing the change to give you time to come up with a plan before continuing. Note On macOS, the information in this post only applies to the data protection keychain. For more information about the subtleties of the keychain on macOS, see On Mac Keychains. For more about App ID prefix changes, see Technote 2311 Managing Multiple App ID Prefixes and QA1726 Resolving the Potential Loss of Keychain Access warning. Migrate From a Unique App ID Prefix to Your Team ID Historically each app was assigned its own App ID prefix. This is no longer the case. Best practice is for apps to use their Team ID as their App ID prefix. This enables multiple neat features, including keychain item sharing and pasteboard sharing. If you have an app that uses a unique App ID prefix, consider migrating it to use your Team ID. This is a good thing in general, as long as you manage the migration process carefully. Your app’s keychain access group list is built from three entitlements: keychain-access-groups — For more on this, see Keychain Access Groups Entitlement. application-identifier (com.apple.application-identifier on macOS) com.apple.security.application-groups — For more on this, see App Groups Entitlement. Keycahin access groups from the third bullet are call app group identified keychain access groups, or AGI keychain access groups for short. IMPORTANT A macOS app can only use an AGI keychain access group if all of its entitlement claims are validated by a provisioning profile. See App Groups: macOS vs iOS: Working Towards Harmony for more about this concept. Keychain access groups from the first two bullets depend on the App ID prefix. If that changes, you lose access to any keychain items in those groups. WARNING Think carefully before using the keychain to store secrets that are the only way to access irreplaceable user data. While the keychain is very reliable, there are situations where a keychain item can be lost and it’s bad if it takes the user’s data with it. In some cases losing access to keychain items is not a big deal. For example, if your app uses the keychain to manage a single login credential, losing that is likely to be acceptable. The user can recover by logging in again. In other cases losing access to keychain items is unacceptable. For example, your app might manage access to dozens of different servers, each with unique login credentials. Your users will be grumpy if you require them to log in to all those servers again. In such situations you must carefully plan your migration. The key thing to understand is that an app group is tied to your team, not your App ID prefix, and thus your app retains access to AGI keychain access groups across an App ID prefix change. This suggests the following approach: Release a version of your app that moves keychain items from other keychain access groups to an AGI keychain access group. Give your users time to update to this new version, run it, and so move their keychain items. When you’re confident that the bulk of your users have done this, change your App ID prefix. The approach has one obvious caveat: It’s hard to judge how long to wait at step 2. Transfer Your App to Another Team Historically there was no supported way to maintain access to keychain items across an app transfer. That’s no longer the case, but you must still plan the transfer carefully. The overall approach is: Identify an app group ID to transfer. This could be an existing app group ID, but in many cases you’ll want to register a new app group ID solely for this purpose. Use the old team (the transferor) to release a version of your app that moves keychain items from other keychain access groups to the AGI keychain access group for this app group ID. Give your users time to update to this new version, run it, and so move their keychain items. When you’re confident that the bulk of your users have done this, initiate the app transfer. Once that’s complete, transfer the app group ID you selected in step 1. See App Store Connect Help > Transfer an app > Overview of app transfer > Apps using App Groups. Publish an update to your app from the new team (the transferee). When a user installs this version, it will have access to your app group, and hence your keychain items. WARNING Once you transfer the app group, the old team won’t be able to publish a new version of any app that uses this app group. That makes step 1 in the process critical. If you have an existing app group that’s used solely by the app being transferred — for example, an app group that you use to share state between the app and its app extensions — then choosing that app group ID makes sense. On the other hand, choosing the ID of an app group that’s share between this app and some unrelated app, one that’s not being transferred, would be bad, because any updates to that other app will lose access to the app group. There are some other significant caveats: The process doesn’t work for Mac apps because Mac apps that have ever used an app group can’t be transferred. See App Store Connect Help > Transfer an app > App transfer criteria. If and when that changes, you’ll need to choose an iOS-style app group ID for your AGI keychain access group. For more about the difference between iOS- and macOS-style app group IDs, see App Groups: macOS vs iOS: Working Towards Harmony. The current transfer process of app groups exposes a small window where some other team can ‘steal’ your app group ID. We have a bug on file to improve that process (r. 171616887). The process works best when transferring between two teams that are both under the control of the same entity. If that’s not the case, take steps to ensure that the old team transfers the app group in step 5. When you submit the app from the new team (step 6), App Store Connect will warn you about a potential loss of keychain access. That warning is talking about keychain items in normal keychain access groups. Items in an AGI keychain access group will still be accessible as long as you transfer the app group. Alternative Approaches for App Transfer In addition to the technique described in the previous section, there are a some alternative approaches you should at consider: Do nothing Do not transfer your app Get creative Do Nothing In this case the user loses all the secrets that your app stored in the keychain. This may be acceptable for certain apps. For example, if your app uses the keychain to manage a single login credential, losing that is likely to be acceptable. The user can recover by logging in again. Do Not Transfer Another option is to not transfer your app. Instead, ship a new version of the app from the new team and have the old app recommend that the user upgrade. There are a number of advantages to this approach. The first is that there’s absolutely no risk of losing any user data. The two apps are completely independent. The second advantage is that the user can install both apps on their device at the same time. This opens up a variety of potential migration paths. For example, you might ship an update to the old app with an export feature that saves the user’s state, including their secrets, to a suitably encrypted file, and then match that with an import facility on the new app. Finally, this approach offers flexible timing. The user can complete their migration at their leisure. However, there are a bunch of clouds to go with these silver linings: Your users might never migrate to the new app. If this is a paid app, or an app with in-app purchase, the user will have to buy things again. You lose the original app’s history, ratings, reviews, and so on. Get Creative Finally, you could attempt something creative. For example, you might: Publish a new version of the app that supports exporting the user’s state, including the secrets. Tell your users to do this, with a deadline. Transfer the app and then, when the deadline expires, publish the new version with an import feature. Frankly, this isn’t very practical. The problem is with step 2: There’s no good way to get all your users to do the export, and if they don’t do it before the deadline there’s no way to do it after. Revision History 2026-03-31 Rewrote the Transfer Your App to Another Team section to describe a new approach for preserving access to keychain items across app transfers. Moved the previous discussion into a new Alternative Approaches for App Transfer section. Clarified that a macOS program can now use an app group as a keychain access group as long as its entitlements are validated. Made numerous editorial changes. 2022-05-17 First posted.
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May ’22
Display Zoom
Looking to begin an accessibility vision app and I’m not having any luck locating properties or code that allows access to the display zoom. Has anyone worked with these areas before?
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Jun ’22
Network Extension Resources
General: Forums subtopic: App & System Services > Networking DevForums tag: Network Extension Network Extension framework documentation Routing your VPN network traffic article Filtering traffic by URL sample code Filtering Network Traffic sample code TN3120 Expected use cases for Network Extension packet tunnel providers technote TN3134 Network Extension provider deployment technote TN3165 Packet Filter is not API technote Network Extension and VPN Glossary forums post Debugging a Network Extension Provider forums post Exporting a Developer ID Network Extension forums post Network Extension Framework Entitlements forums post Network Extension vs ad hoc techniques on macOS forums post Network Extension Provider Packaging forums post NWEndpoint History and Advice forums post Extra-ordinary Networking forums post Wi-Fi management: Understanding NEHotspotConfigurationErrorInternal forums post See also Networking Resources for general networking resources, including information about Wi-Fi. Share and Enjoy — Quinn “The Eskimo!” @ Developer Technical Support @ Apple let myEmail = "eskimo" + "1" + "@" + "apple.com"
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Networking Resources
General: Forums subtopic: App & System Services > Networking TN3151 Choosing the right networking API Networking Overview document — Despite the fact that this is in the archive, this is still really useful. TLS for App Developers forums post Choosing a Network Debugging Tool documentation WWDC 2019 Session 712 Advances in Networking, Part 1 — This explains the concept of constrained networking, which is Apple’s preferred solution to questions like How do I check whether I’m on Wi-Fi? TN3135 Low-level networking on watchOS TN3179 Understanding local network privacy Adapt to changing network conditions tech talk Understanding Also-Ran Connections forums post Extra-ordinary Networking forums post Foundation networking: Forums tags: Foundation, CFNetwork URL Loading System documentation — NSURLSession, or URLSession in Swift, is the recommended API for HTTP[S] on Apple platforms. Moving to Fewer, Larger Transfers forums post Testing Background Session Code forums post Network framework: Forums tag: Network Network framework documentation — Network framework is the recommended API for TCP, UDP, and QUIC on Apple platforms. Building a custom peer-to-peer protocol sample code (aka TicTacToe) Implementing netcat with Network Framework sample code (aka nwcat) Configuring a Wi-Fi accessory to join a network sample code Moving from Multipeer Connectivity to Network Framework forums post NWEndpoint History and Advice forums post Wi-Fi (general): How to modernize your captive network developer news post Wi-Fi Fundamentals forums post Filing a Wi-Fi Bug Report forums post Working with a Wi-Fi Accessory forums post — This is part of the Extra-ordinary Networking series. Wi-Fi (iOS): TN3111 iOS Wi-Fi API overview technote Wi-Fi Aware framework documentation WirelessInsights framework documentation iOS Network Signal Strength forums post Network Extension Resources Wi-Fi on macOS: Forums tag: Core WLAN Core WLAN framework documentation Secure networking: Forums tags: Security Apple Platform Security support document Preventing Insecure Network Connections documentation — This is all about App Transport Security (ATS). WWDC 2017 Session 701 Your Apps and Evolving Network Security Standards [1] — This is generally interesting, but the section starting at 17:40 is, AFAIK, the best information from Apple about how certificate revocation works on modern systems. Available trusted root certificates for Apple operating systems support article Requirements for trusted certificates in iOS 13 and macOS 10.15 support article About upcoming limits on trusted certificates support article Apple’s Certificate Transparency policy support article What’s new for enterprise in iOS 18 support article — This discusses new key usage requirements. Technote 2232 HTTPS Server Trust Evaluation Technote 2326 Creating Certificates for TLS Testing QA1948 HTTPS and Test Servers Miscellaneous: More network-related forums tags: 5G, QUIC, Bonjour On FTP forums post Using the Multicast Networking Additional Capability forums post Investigating Network Latency Problems forums post Share and Enjoy — Quinn “The Eskimo!” @ Developer Technical Support @ Apple let myEmail = "eskimo" + "1" + "@" + "apple.com" [1] This video is no longer available from Apple, but the URL should help you locate other sources of this info.
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