HexHacking xCrash is a branch version of xCrash, and its version number starts from 3.0.0. Whether in terms of architecture or technical details, HexHacking xCrash will be more radical.
xCrash provides the Android app with the ability to capture java crash, native crash and ANR. No root permission or any system permissions are required.
xCrash can generate a tombstone file (similar format as Android system's tombstone file) in the directory you specified when the app process crashes or ANRs.
- Support Android 4.1 - 11 (API level 16 - 30).
- Support armeabi-v7a, arm64-v8a, x86 and x86_64.
- Capturing java crash, native crash and ANR.
- Dumping detailed statistics about process, threads, memory, FD and network.
- Setting which thread's info should be dumped via regular expressions.
- Do not require root permission or any system permissions.
- java crash
- native crash (armeabi-v7a)
- native crash (arm64-v8a)
- native crash (x86)
- native crash (x86_64)
- ANR (armeabi-v7a)
- ANR (arm64-v8a)
- ANR (x86)
- ANR (x86_64)
dependencies {
implementation 'io.hexhacking.xcrash:xcrash-android-lib:3.0.0'
}
android {
defaultConfig {
ndk {
abiFilters 'armeabi-v7a', 'arm64-v8a', 'x86', 'x86_64'
}
}
}
Java
public class MyCustomApplication extends Application {
@Override
protected void attachBaseContext(Context base) {
super.attachBaseContext(base);
xcrash.XCrash.init(this);
}
}
Kotlin
class MyCustomApplication : Application() {
override fun attachBaseContext(base: Context) {
super.attachBaseContext(base)
xcrash.XCrash.init(this)
}
}
Tombstone files will be written to Context#getFilesDir() + "/tombstones"
directory by default. (usually in: /data/data/PACKAGE_NAME/files/tombstones
)
There is a more practical and complex sample app in the xcrash_sample folder.
xCrash is MIT licensed, as found in the LICENSE file.
xCrash documentation is Creative Commons licensed, as found in the LICENSE-docs file.