ios-crash-dump-analysis-book
CocoaLumberjack
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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ios-crash-dump-analysis-book
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So You Want to Write a Book?
https://github.com/faisalmemon/ios-crash-dump-analysis-book
The next most difficult (but fun) part of it is the primary research. Most of what you say in a book is known knowledge but just compressed down from upstream reading material into the story you want to convey. The extra piece is your own insight. To have a "solid" book, that piece must be rooted in some primary research (so you know what you are saying is "correct").
The actual "writing" part is the easy part! The main problems are stylistic errors but you can search the internet for tips to avoid the pitfalls. (e.g. avoiding repetition, being concise, avoiding complex words when a simple word fits better, etc.)
For spelling and grammar, I just exported to MS Doc format, and used its in-built checker. For proof reading, I just used the Mac text-to-speech facility to catch mistakes.
I was quite fearful of the response given my amateur approach but experienced quite the opposite. My book was well received. (Amazon 5 stars!).
CocoaLumberjack
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Looking for a flexible and fast logging library with file rotation support
On iOS using Swift I would depend on the CocoaLumberjack library to support all of my logging needs. It's fast, flexible, and very importantly, supports configurable log file rotationDDFileLogger(py)maximumFileSize). It's awesome.
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How to log only in debug mode? including network logs
Does anyone have experience with this? I've seen people mentioning to use Cocoalumberjack but not sure if its the right package (meaning if its not overkill). Apple have an open source logging library as well for this.
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Awesome macOS Libraries List
CocoaLumberjack - A fast & simple, yet powerful & flexible logging framework. Language: Objective-C.
What are some alternatives?
sentry-cocoa - The official Sentry SDK for iOS, tvOS, macOS, watchOS.
SwiftyBeaver - Convenient & secure logging during development & release in Swift 4 & 5
SDWebImage - Asynchronous image downloader with cache support as a UIImageView category
NSLogger - A modern, flexible logging tool
Curry - curry is a framework built to enhance and compliment Foundation and UIKit.
XCGLogger - A debug log framework for use in Swift projects. Allows you to log details to the console (and optionally a file), just like you would have with NSLog() or print(), but with additional information, such as the date, function name, filename and line number.
CleanroomLogger - CleanroomLogger provides an extensible Swift-based logging API that is simple, lightweight and performant
Logkit - An efficient logging library for OS X, iOS, watchOS, and tvOS – written in Swift. Log to console, file, HTTP service, or your own endpoint. Simple to get started, but smartly customizable.
JustLog - JustLog brings logging on iOS to the next level. It supports console, file and remote Logstash logging via TCP socket with no effort. Support for logz.io available.
Willow - Willow is a powerful, yet lightweight logging library written in Swift.
GodEye - Automaticly display Log,Crash,Network,ANR,Leak,CPU,RAM,FPS,NetFlow,Folder and etc with one line of code based on Swift. Just like God opened his eyes
SwiftTrace - Trace Swift and Objective-C method invocations