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Asked: May 26, 20262026-05-26T06:30:33+00:00 2026-05-26T06:30:33+00:00

Will failed assert statements generate crash reports (with stack traces) that’ll wind their way

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Will failed assert statements generate crash reports (with stack traces) that’ll wind their way through iTunes Connect?

I’d like to know the same thing for NSAssert as well as uncaught C++/Obj-C exceptions.

Please note that I’m using assertions for internal consistency and logic errors, not for things like file errors.

If they don’t generate error reports, is there a way to make them (with custom macros, exception handlers, etc)? It’s important that I be able to obtain a stack trace.

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    2026-05-26T06:30:33+00:00Added an answer on May 26, 2026 at 6:30 am

    Yes, uncaught exceptions will generate a crash report – I’m looking at one from the iTunes Connect crash reporter right now! Basically, almost anything that causes your application to crash and save logs will send reports back to Apple.

    That said, if you’re worried about it you may want to implement your own handler for crash reporting, because a) only users who opt to share diagnostic information with Apple will send crash reports back to iTunes Connct, and b) there is no guarantee that even then a crash report will make it back to you for review.

    You can either do this yourself using uncaught exception handlers, through an existing analytics package (Flurry supports this), or use an open source library which are of variable quality (here’s one I’ve found online – I implement my own code for my reporting, so your mileage may vary!)

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