Exception Type: EXC_CRASH (SIGABRT)
This indicates that the app crashed itself by calling abort. The presence of the Last Exception Backtrace
section confirms that this was caused by an unhandled language exception:
Last Exception Backtrace:
0 CoreFoundation … __exceptionPreprocess + 220 (NSException.m:200)
1 libobjc.A.dylib … objc_exception_throw + 60 (objc-exception.mm:565)
2 UIKitCore … -[UIViewController _presentViewController:withAnimationController:completion:] + 5616 …
3 UIKitCore … __63-[UIViewController _presentViewController:animated:completion:]_block_invoke + 108 …
4 UIKitCore … -[UIViewController _performCoordinatedPresentOrDismiss:animated:] + 536 …
5 UIKitCore … -[UIViewController _presentViewController:animated:completion:] + 208 …
6 UIKitCore … -[UIViewController presentViewController:animated:completion:] + 188 …
7 libdispatch.dylib … _dispatch_call_block_and_release + 32 (init.c:1517)
The backtrace indicates that you’re tripping an assert in the UIKit view controller presentation subsystem. I’m not a UIKit expert, so I can’t offer any further insight. I’ve added the UIKit tag to your question and hopefully someone else can chime in.
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