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Under what circumstances will Android's Log.wtf terminate my app?

开发者 https://www.devze.com 2023-03-22 00:13 出处:网络
I would like to log error reports for my app to the Android Market error console; it looks like I can use Log.wtf for this.

I would like to log error reports for my app to the Android Market error console; it looks like I can use Log.wtf for this.

The documentation for Log.wtf says:

What a Terrible Failure: Report a condition that should never happen. The error wi开发者_JAVA百科ll always be logged at level ASSERT with the call stack. Depending on system configuration, a report may be added to the DropBoxManager and/or the process may be terminated immediately with an error dialog.

In my case, I can catch these exceptions and recover from them by showing an error message; I don't want my app to crash, but I do want the report to be sent to the error console.

Under what circumstances will Log.wtf terminate my app? Is it possible to get an error report without causing the app to crash?


It depends on your system settings (certain options can be enabled for debugging but are disabled on normal devices). They are settings enabled when android is compiled for the device and possibly the kernel.

I would suggest using Log.e() with a prefix instead of Log.wtf() to avoid any problems e.g. WTF: Something terrible happened

Here is what happens when you call a Log.wtf()

-> Log.java

/**
 * What a Terrible Failure: Report an exception that should never happen.
 * Similar to {@link #wtf(String, Throwable)}, with a message as well.
 * @param tag Used to identify the source of a log message.
 * @param msg The message you would like logged.
 * @param tr An exception to log.  May be null.
 */
public static int wtf(String tag, String msg, Throwable tr) {
    TerribleFailure what = new TerribleFailure(msg, tr);
    int bytes = println_native(LOG_ID_MAIN, ASSERT, tag, getStackTraceString(tr));
    sWtfHandler.onTerribleFailure(tag, what);
    return bytes;
}

-> Log.java

private static TerribleFailureHandler sWtfHandler = new TerribleFailureHandler() {
        public void onTerribleFailure(String tag, TerribleFailure what) {
            RuntimeInit.wtf(tag, what);
        }
    };

-> RuntimeInit.java

/**
 * Report a serious error in the current process.  May or may not cause
 * the process to terminate (depends on system settings).
 *
 * @param tag to record with the error
 * @param t exception describing the error site and conditions
 */
public static void wtf(String tag, Throwable t) {
    try {
        if (ActivityManagerNative.getDefault()
                .handleApplicationWtf(mApplicationObject, tag,
                        new ApplicationErrorReport.CrashInfo(t))) {
            // The Activity Manager has already written us off -- now exit.
            Process.killProcess(Process.myPid());
            System.exit(10);
        }
    } catch (Throwable t2) {
        Slog.e(TAG, "Error reporting WTF", t2);
    }
}

-> ActivityManagerNative.java

public boolean handleApplicationWtf(IBinder app, String tag,
        ApplicationErrorReport.CrashInfo crashInfo)
        throws RemoteException {
    Parcel data = Parcel.obtain();
    Parcel reply = Parcel.obtain();
    data.writeInterfaceToken(IActivityManager.descriptor);
    data.writeStrongBinder(app);
    data.writeString(tag);
    crashInfo.writeToParcel(data, 0);
    mRemote.transact(HANDLE_APPLICATION_WTF_TRANSACTION, data,
            reply, 0);
    reply.readException();
    boolean res = reply.readInt() != 0;
    reply.recycle();
    data.recycle();
    return res;
} 


Following nebkat information. Beware using WTF: the API level of the device must be 8 or higher.

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