When you open a chest and before the chest opens you sleep, you can interact with blocks, and if you open a chest while you wake up, the error pops out:
Here's a video: http://youtu.be/grKTat-mR7k
Update by @unknown:
This ticket concerns the error appearing when sleeping upon opening a chest. For the ticket concerning the error closing chest and other block UIs, see MCPE-10368.
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iPod touch 4 ios6. last (touch 4 cannot upgrade to ios7)
when i am in a chest pulling down my inventory too farr just shows blank space above first line of inventory and bounces to initial position when released (this is normal behavior for both sides up until i upgraded to 0.12.1 alpha)
but now the chest side allows the pulldown but when i release it i get error 1....
wouldnt care except it very sensitive so usually looking at bottom of chest then return to top can do pulldown and kick me out of chest with little excess in the pulldown
very annoying since i often look at entire chest b4 trying to remove anything
Sometimes I will check my chests and be scrolling through, it takes me out of the chest GUI and says errcode 1
@unknown and @unknown I think the error message can be caused by different bugs (each of which would have a different ticket unless the cause of the bug is the same). Thus we should revise the ticket names to describe the bugs and indicate the error message is a symptom or effect. Hope I haven't made this a bigger mess.
so when is the zero point thirteen going to be released on iPod Touch? (Touch 4 iOS v6)
i cannot confirm or deny until i can update
Confirmed for 0.10.4 on iPhone 6 plus (iOS 8.2). Explanation: the chest UI appears while sleeping in a bed when tapping a chest then quickly laying in bed before it opens. The contents can be interacted with, but upon awakening the UI will close and the player will recieve the error message 'Something went wrong! (errcode 1)'.
Reproduced in survival mode, using a double chest. Shown placing a lava bucket into the chest while sleeping.