Airbrake for out of memory crashes
Does airbrake report/detect crashes that were caused by out of memory warnings?
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Does airbrake report/detect crashes that were caused by out of memory warnings?
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Support Staff 2 Posted by Jonathan Siegel on 12 Jan, 2012 01:33 AM
It depends on where the out of memory exception occurs, but often yes.
3 Posted by gennady on 12 Jan, 2012 01:54 AM
Can you elaborate on what it would depend on?
Gennady Borukhovich
CTO, Intuary Inc.
Creators of Verbally for iPad
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Support Staff 4 Posted by Jonathan Siegel on 12 Jan, 2012 01:59 AM
What are your environment versions?
5 Posted by gennady on 12 Jan, 2012 02:01 AM
i'm not sure I know what you mean. This is referring to iOS 5 with the latest version of the air brake sdk
Gennady Borukhovich
CTO, Intuary Inc.
Creators of Verbally for iPad
Get Verbally here: http://bit.ly/mfNOW2
6 Posted by Jonathan Siegel on 12 Jan, 2012 03:08 AM
Yeah--that was my question. We have a separate support team that focuses on iOS. We will have them follow up.
Thank you for your patience!
-jonathan
7 Posted by gennady on 16 Jan, 2012 11:03 PM
Hey guys I never heard anything more on this issue when it was handed over to the iOS team.
Support Staff 8 Posted by airbrakeben on 16 Jan, 2012 11:06 PM
Hi Gennady, Sorry It wasn't in the iOS queue. It's now been moved.
Support Staff 9 Posted by calebdavenport on 17 Jan, 2012 01:56 PM
I don't think that we can pick up those. While they are considered a crash, I think that they are delivered as a SIGKILL, which is the same as if the user force quits the app. It is highly unrecommended to intercept that signal since that is the last mechanism of task controlling that the system has over a process, so we don't touch it. I'll have to dig through some crash logs and see what one of these crashes looks like and get back to you.
10 Posted by gennady on 02 Feb, 2012 08:06 PM
Thanks, this can be closed
gennady closed this discussion on 02 Feb, 2012 08:06 PM.