Ok, the data is for sure not there, or possibly i’m looking at the wrong thing. 
Here is what I see:

Incident Identifier: 15D12BCE-975B-47B6-BD03-DD8512D40DAF
CrashReporter Key:   8af1402ae87b0184acff113b3f7312743d94d074
Hardware Model:      iPad6,7
Process:             hackyApp [4965]
Path:                
/private/var/containers/Bundle/Application/29195F7D-7548-4917-93D8-2B027481EAFB/hackyApp.app/hackyApp
Identifier:          deb.hackyApp
Version:             1 (1.1)
Code Type:           ARM-64 (Native)
Role:                Foreground
Parent Process:      launchd [1]
Coalition:           deb.hackyApp [5747]


Date/Time:           2017-06-26 19:38:48.2905 -0700
Launch Time:         2017-06-26 19:38:48.1510 -0700
OS Version:          iPhone OS 10.3.2 (14F89)
Report Version:      104

Exception Type:  EXC_BREAKPOINT (SIGTRAP)
Exception Codes: 0x0000000000000001, 0x000000010045f734
Termination Signal: Trace/BPT trap: 5
Termination Reason: Namespace SIGNAL, Code 0x5
Terminating Process: exc handler [0]
Triggered by Thread:  0

Filtered syslog:
None found

Thread 0 name:  Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread
Thread 0 Crashed:
0   libswiftCore.dylib                  0x000000010045f734 0x100304000 + 1423156
1   libswiftCore.dylib                  0x000000010045f734 0x100304000 + 1423156
2   hackyApp                            0x00000001000b0708 0x1000a8000 + 34568
3   hackyApp                            0x00000001000b08c0 0x1000a8000 + 35008
4   UIKit                               0x000000019822cec0 -[UIViewController 
loadViewIfRequired] + 1036


…

The stack trace continues for a while, then a list of binary images.  There is 
nothing that says "Application Specific Information”. Am I pulling the wrong 
data in xcode?  Is my app setup in a weird way that this is not reported?

This is doing the very simple “fatalError()” route in the main controller's 
viewDidLoad() routine.

Thanks for any insights.


> On Jun 26, 2017, at 1:22 PM, Joe Groff <jgr...@apple.com> wrote:
> 
> 
>> On Jun 26, 2017, at 12:22 PM, David Baraff <davidbar...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> To be very clear, i’m concerned about iOS not mac os x.  I pulled up a crash 
>> report using xcode tools, and saw no mention of the string output by fatal 
>> error.  If there is someway after the fact of, on an iPhone or iOS 
>> interogating the asl_log when you restart your program to glean the error 
>> message, i’m all ears.
> 
> The fatal error message ought to appear under the "Application Specific 
> Information:" heading in the crash report Xcode pulls from the device.
> 
> -Joe
> 

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