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Is anyone else able to reliably get the full set of data? I even tested on two different computers and got similar results. Asked by xiaoliu. This Python 3 script replaces the symbolicatecrash utility for JSON-format logs and supports inlined frames with its default options.
For more information, see: CrashSymbolicator. Asked by neha Hi, we're profiling our iOS app with XCode However, we couldn't find a counter related to L1 data cache access. Therefore, we couldn't calculate the cache miss rate. Asked by Kai Zhang. If I use the pre-defined signpost metric constants customNavigationTransitionMetric, scrollDecelerationMetric, etc , it works fine. The documentation is very sparse on this topic and Googling, Binging, Githubing and Twittering have come up empty.
What am I doing wrong? Thanks, Tres Environment details: macOS Asked by tresebay. I profiled with allocations instruments.
It shows alloc1 total bytes are 55MB. Some UI elements break, or you would get a ton of unsatisfiable constraints errors. Projects created from several templates no longer require configuration files such as entitlements and Info.
These files are added to the project when additional fields are used. So, instead of inside Info. Xcode will later merge them for you. I have no idea how Xcode determines this. You might want all of your app's properties in one place. Or maybe you don't trust Xcode with the merging. Note: Currently you can only select and copy 1 row at a time.
If you want to save some time, here are the default contents in XML format. This makes sense because it's meant to be open source and cross platform, yet code signing is a Apple thing. Xcode will happily code sign everything and Instruments runs just fine. I get the same error using the Xojo IDE url not permitted. The debugged app has an ad-hoc code certificate. Shouldn't this be enough for Instruments?
I'm also encountering this error while trying to profile an executable compiled with Rust Xcode isn't involved. I know that's not a super-common workflow, but Instruments has been very helpful for profiling Rust code in the past. I have yet to find a workaround.
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