Dozens of "profiling:invalid arc tag" when running code coverage in Xcode 5 Dozens of "profiling:invalid arc tag" when running code coverage in Xcode 5 xcode xcode

Dozens of "profiling:invalid arc tag" when running code coverage in Xcode 5


Most likely this is a result of the build tools failing to merge current results into the existing .gcda coverage files. As Dave Meehan points out here, there is a brute force way of dealing with this by cleaning the product build folder, but a less hard core approach is to delete the .gcda files from targets generating them (for me, just the test target) as part of the build process. Dave includes a sample script to be included as a build phase -- or, at the project root by hand:

find . -name "*.gcda" -print0 | xargs -0 rm


For the Xcode 7 users out there, you might have been wondering why your Unit Tests crash after receiving messages like this. The solution I found was that you need to make sure that all possible targets involved in your build flow (including all libraries) should have these two build settings set to NO:

GCC_GENERATE_TEST_COVERAGE_FILES = NO;GCC_INSTRUMENT_PROGRAM_FLOW_ARCS = NO;

If you search for the "Code Generation" section in the build settings you will find these as "Generate Test Coverage Files" and "Instrument Program Flow".

For further reference see https://developer.apple.com/library/ios/qa/qa1514/_index.html


Old question, but now Xcode 7 GM is out, and this behavior hasn't changed, I took a deeper look. The issue, I believe is that code coverage of the test app target is conflicting with code coverage of the main target.

Assuming you don't actually care about code coverage of your test target these settings stop the errors for me, with no need for extra scripts or deleting files:

In your main target (be it a framework, or an app) set:

 Enable Code Coverage Support to YES Generage Legacy Test Coverage Files to YES Instrument Program Flow to YES

For my purposes I only did this for Debug builds, but your needs may vary.

Then in your Tests target set:

 Enable Code Coverage Support to NO Generage Legacy Test Coverage Files to NO Instrument Program Flow to NO

This has resolved the error messages, and still allowed the code coverage files to be created appropriately.

Again, the question is old, but as the error still is issued in XCode 7, I found this solution works better than deleting files with special scripts.