Thank you both for the info so far.

However, do you have any idea how to accomplish what I actually want to do? Is 
my original idea of forcing asserts to crash maybe bad, which is why noone even 
thought of suggesting a way to do it?

How do people normally do it? Do they just make a crash reporter framework 
catch an exception like Rob suggested? What crash reporter framework would you 
recommend?

Just some general info on this and related things, for a newbie who wants hand 
out his simple app for some other people to use, would be appreciated.


>> You could raise exceptions instead of generating assertion failures.
>> Exceptions are caught by several of the crash reporting frameworks.
>> You could probably map the NSAssert macros to exception-generation
>> code for your beta builds.
>
>
> The NSAssert macros raise exceptions by default in debug builds.



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