Analyzing Crashes on iOS Apps

Mike Kerner MikeKerner at roadrunner.com
Tue Dec 19 15:49:05 EST 2017


I think you can also get crash reports if someone quits the app under
certain conditions.

On Tue, Dec 19, 2017 at 3:19 PM, Sannyasin Brahmanathaswami via
use-livecode <use-livecode at lists.runrev.com> wrote:

> One app report 90 crashes in iTunes connect among users who have opted in.
>
> How can we analyze these to make improvements?
>
> in xCode we can set our account preferences  then go
>
> Window -- Organizer -- Crashes
>
> and xCode will fetch data for the app you have up … if click on the iOS
> app for your app on the left, then you get info listings on the right.  but
> these give me nothing I can make any use of … long list under e.g:
>
> "Thread 8"
>
> 0 SivaSiva 0x34000
> 1 SivaSiva 0x34000
>
> clicking on the small arrow take you to a window to "Open crash longs in:
>
> but
>
> No recent Projects
>
> since we don't build our standalones in xCode, we have not project, so no
> way to view any of these crash logs.
>
> 1 crash total for iPad 4th Generation model
>
> So I am not seeing there the total of 90 is coming from in the analytics.
>
> IN any case, is there some way we can make these reports more useful in
> terms of
>
> a) sending to LC HQ
> b) figuring out what is going on that we should change in our LC scripting
> (though a case could be made that if it is not crashing or breaking in the
> IDE, then it Is not something we can fix in our LC code…
>
> ?? Any LC develop got all this figured out?
>
> BR
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