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C
30 lines
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// TestFlight+AsyncLogging.h
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// libTestFlight
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// Created by Jason Gregori on 2/12/13.
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// Copyright (c) 2013 TestFlight. All rights reserved.
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//
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/*
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When logging, it is important that logs are written synchronously. In the event of a crash, all logs that happened before the crash are gauranteed to be on disk. If they were written asynchronously and a crash occurs, you might lose some very valuable logs that might have helped fixed the crash.
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However, because TFLog waits until writing to disk is complete, it takes a while. If you have a very high preformance app that can't afford to wait for logs, these functions are for you.
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USE THESE, BUT KNOW YOU RISK LOSING SOME LOGS AT CRASH TIME
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*/
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#import "TestFlight.h"
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#if __cplusplus
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extern "C" {
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#endif
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void TFLog_async(NSString *format, ...) __attribute__((format(__NSString__, 1, 2)));
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void TFLogv_async(NSString *format, va_list arg_list);
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#if __cplusplus
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}
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#endif
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