Are there any crash logs generated by iPhone Simulator?
the Simulator crashes a lot but not leaving any traces in Console... the crash log will be useful.
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Are there any crash logs generated by iPhone Simulator? the Simulator crashes a lot but not leaving any traces in Console... the crash log will be useful. |
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The console will show the I have found some in my home directory under
They have a file extension of Something I haven't yet figured out is how to get them to generate even if the debugger grabs the |
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I am pretty sure that you can see this in the OS X Console app located in Utilities. If I'm wrong though, be sure to vote me the heck down so I delete this. |
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Here’s something that worked for me in a special case... My app was crashing with SIGKILL as it terminated. I would see the exception in main.m for a few seconds, and then the app would finish terminating – thus, no chance to get the back trace. I did a lot of searching on “where does simulator store its crash logs” and never managed to find an answer. However, the following trick came in quite handy and I was able to grab the crash log on the fly: Basically, open /Applications/Utilities/CrashReporterPrefs.app and change the setting to “Developer”. This will cause CrashReporter to display a popup with the crash log after your app crashes. I found this in the “Viewing iOS Simulator Console and Crash Logs” section in this doc from Apple: http://developer.apple.com/library/ios/#documentation/Xcode/Conceptual/ios_development_workflow/125-Using_iOS_Simulator/ios_simulator_application.html |
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The crash crash logs will appear under ~/Library/Logs/CrashReporter.
When Xcode gets crash logs from a connected device, it stores them in sub-folders of ~/Library/Logs/CrashReporter/MobileDevice |
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This is much more reliable. In only a few steps I was able to find the source line number & method name:
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For me, it was an expression that I had added to the debugger watch window. When a breakpoint was getting hit, the bad expression was causing XCode to segfault. |
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