PLCrashReporter is a reliable open source library that provides an in-process live crash reporting framework for use on iOS, macOS and tvOS. The library detects crashes and generates reports to help your investigation and troubleshooting with the information of application, system, process, thread, etc. as well as stack traces. The easiest way to use PLCrashReporter is by using AppCenter. However, if you want to use PLCrashReporter directly, grab the latest release at the releases page. Crash reports are output as protobuf-encoded messages, and may be decoded using the CrashReporter library or any Google Protocol Buffers decoder. You can use Atos command-line tool to symbolicate the output.

Features

  • Uses only supported and public APIs/ABIs for crash reporting
  • The most accurate stack unwinding available, using DWARF and Apple Compact Unwind frame data
  • First released in 2008, and used in hundreds of thousands of apps. PLCrashReporter has seen a tremendous amount of user testing
  • Does not interfere with debugging in lldb/gdb
  • Backtraces for all active threads are provided
  • Provides full register state for the crashed thread

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Categories

Mobile

License

MIT License

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Operating Systems

Apple iPhone, Mac

Programming Language

Objective C

Related Categories

Objective C Mobile Software

Registered

2023-06-06