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date = "2010-10-12"
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title = "SenTestCase: XCBuildLogCommandInvocationSection error in XCode 3.2"
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tags = ["iphone", "sdk", "xcode"]
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slug = "sentestcase-xcbuildlogcommandinvocationsection-error-in-xcode-32"
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Today I wanted to add some unit tests to an iPhone project I'm working on. I came across the following error when trying to run my tests:
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An internal error occurred when handling command output: -[XCBuildLogCommandInvocationSection setTestsPassedString:]: unrecognized selector sent to instance 0x2017a22a0
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An internal error occurred when handling command output: -[XCBuildLogCommandInvocationSectionRecorder endMarker]: unrecognized selector sent to instance 0x201719b60
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~
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It appears there's a bug in XCode somewhere that prevents unit tests to run
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(yeah, I know, there should be tests for that at Apple). Anyway, you can
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easily fix this.
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Double-click on _Run Script_ for your testing target. Replace
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"${SYSTEM_DEVELOPER_DIR}/Tools/RunUnitTests"
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with
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"${SYSTEM_DEVELOPER_DIR}/Tools/RunUnitTests" 1> /tmp/RunUnitTests.out
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Now, build your test target again and you should be good to go.
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