dictionaryHasDefinitionForTerm: always returns NO
| Originator: | dergamsige | ||
| Number: | rdar://12245545 | Date Originated: | 06-Sep-2012 02:35 PM |
| Status: | open | Resolved: | |
| Product: | iPhone SDK | Product Version: | 6.0 10A5376e |
| Classification: | Reproducible: | YES |
Summary:
UIReferenceLibraryViewController does not find the definitions for any word, when testing in the iOS6 beta 4 simulator. The simulator is freshly reset so it should have the language and region set to US English. Also, no button to download the dictionary is shown
Steps to Reproduce:
Try to run this code:
[UIReferenceLibraryViewController dictionaryHasDefinitionForTerm:@"shock"];
Expected Results:
YES
Actual Results:
NO
Regression:
Notes:
I get the following error message on the console:
+[_UIDictionaryWrapper _availableDictionaryAssets] returned nothing. Error: Error Domain=ASError Code=4 "The operation couldn’t be completed. (ASError error 4 - Unable to copy asset information)" UserInfo=0xadf6930 {NSDescription=Unable to copy asset information}
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