Reputation: 8063
I know this question is asked before, but none of the solutions worked for me. I am trying to convert an NSData
object to a NSString
value. I am initing the NSString
object like following:
NSString *html = [[NSString alloc] initWithData:urlData encoding:NSUTF8StringEncoding];
But the html
is always nil
. The NSData
I am trying to convert is the source code of a website. It is fairly long. This is 'NSData` I am trying to convert.
Is it the length of the data that is causing the issue? I need the source code as a string. What can I do to resolve this issue? What I tried so far:
[NSString stringWithUTF8String:[urlData bytes]];
But whatever I do produce the same result. html
always is nil
whatever I do.
EDIT
It was a problem with the debug console. Even when the objects had values in it, the debug console always showed nil as the value for most of the objects. However NSLog always displays the value.
Upvotes: 3
Views: 3714
Reputation: 8954
It's not a problem with debugger
The problem comes from compiler optimization, compiler see that string was not directly used, and optimizes the code by removing it and directly passing it to another method.
The key of the problem : You are running project on release
scheme
Solution:
Here is a small guide to switch project to the Debug
scheme
1) Click on the target, and click Edit scheme...
2) Popup will be displayed
3) Click Run %Your project%
4) Open Build Configuration popup
5) Select Debug
5) Press OK
6) You are ready to Go!, now you can debug anything :)
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 317
NSAttributedString *str = [[NSAttributedString alloc] initWithData:data options:@{NSDocumentTypeDocumentAttribute: NSHTMLTextDocumentType,
NSCharacterEncodingDocumentAttribute: [NSNumber numberWithInt:NSUTF8StringEncoding]}
documentAttributes:nil error:&error];
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 52622
If you are using ARC, and you just wrote the code that converts the data to a string and haven't written any code yet that actually uses the string, it will get deallocated immediately. Check whether that is what is happening. For example, what does NSLog (@"%@", html) display?
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 36447
Try this one:
NSString *myString = [[NSString alloc] initWithData:urlData encoding:NSASCIIStringEncoding];
Generally, conversion from NSData to NSString returns nil means there is mismatch between encoding format received from server and approach used for encoding.
Upvotes: -1