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RE: Shark logs provided by users
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RE: Shark logs provided by users


  • Subject: RE: Shark logs provided by users
  • From: "Nathan Herring" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 28 Nov 2005 11:11:00 -0800
  • Thread-topic: Shark logs provided by users

Is there a RADAR # tracking this?

-----Original Message-----
From: Nathan Slingerland [mailto:email@hidden]
Sent: Monday, November 28, 2005 10:03 AM
To: Nathan Herring
Cc: Marshall Clow; Rosyna; email@hidden
Subject: Re: Shark logs provided by users

The ability to symbolicate Shark session files is something we're
working on for an upcoming release.

Sorry that this capability isn't yet available.

--
Nathan Slingerland
Architecture and Performance Group
Apple Computer, Inc.

On Nov 28, 2005, at 9:58 AM, Nathan Herring wrote:

> On 11/28/05 9:32:53 AM, "Marshall Clow" <email@hidden> wrote:
>
>> Have you guys looked at macprang? <http://macprang.sourceforge.net/>
>>
>> Erm, so what is this then?
>> An open-source, BSD-licensed Python program that can apply a
>> CodeWarrior CFM link map to a Mac OS X crash log.
>>
>> Why would I want that?
>> Typically because you've configured the release build of your
>> CodeWarrior Carbon CFM app to omit traceback tables, for space and/or
>> privacy reasons, and therefore can't readily interpret crash logs
>> from your release builds, because they show backtraces as pure hex
>> addresses. This program can decode the hex addresses into function
>> names and offsets, just like your debug build.
>
> Thanks for the pointer, but again, we can work with crash logs fine
> already,
> with our own scripts. However, we would like to apply the same
> logic to
> .mshark session files, preferrably through direct manipulation of
> an .mshark
> file or by creation of static (I hope) auxilliary files (like
> Shark's patch
> files).
>
> Any tips on _that_?
>
> Or am I missing something wrt macprang?
>
> -nh
>
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