![]() ![]() Logging across multiple testing devices is hard. However, this isn't a good approach as you are going to be get lots of log statement in your logcat and logcat doesn't maintain a history. During mobile app development, we often find that logcat (for debugging) in Android Studio gets clear when an app reinstalls. It is very difficult to replicate every possible configuration and reproduce every single bug that could possibly occur when millions of users use your app. It is not easy to debug live mobile apps or libraries, or create every possible environment in which your end users use your app because of the variety of Android devices and variety of Android versions. ![]() HyperLog, a utility logger library for Android on top of standard Android Log class for debugging purpose. ![]()
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