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    Logan

    Logan

    Logan is a lightweight case logging system based on mobile platform

    Logan is a log platform with the ability to collect, store, upload and analyze front-end logs. We provide five components, including iOS SDK, Android SDK, Web SDK, analysis services Server SDK and LoganSite. In addition, we also provide a Flutter plugin Flutter Plugin. LoganSite provides a visualized way for developers to scan and search logs uploaded from App and Web. To put it simply, the traditional idea is to piece together the problems that appear in the logs of each system, but the new idea is to aggregate and analyze all the logs generated by the user to find the scenes with problems. ...
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    GCDebRTrc

    Debug Facility for Real-Time issues

    For C (and CPP obviously): Include a fast and tiny RAM-tracing feature for Real-Time (RT) debugging purposes. >> ONLY FOR DEBUGGING << Very much faster than printf-debugging, which may result in unforseen results in an RT environement.
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    tracebuffer

    tracebuffer driver for Linux

    Tracebuffer driver for Linux where user processes can save traceprints using file IO
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    pipedump

    Proxies data from stdin/stdout/stderr and logs it in pcap files.

    The pipedump forks a process and then executes the specified command, acting as a proxy for STDIN, STDOUT, and STDERR. Debug data and data sent to STDIN are recorded as a IPv6 UDP packets traversing from ::1 to ::. Data received from STDOUT and STDERR are recorded as a IPv6 UDP packets traversing from :: to ::1. STDIN is recorded as port 19840, STDOUT as port 19841, STDERR as port 19842 and debug information as port 65535. The captured data is recorded in a file which can be read by network analyzing tools capable of parsing PCAP files.
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    dvbsnoop - DVB analyzer / MPEG analyzer program to monitor, analyze, debug, dump or view dvb/mpeg/dsm-cc/mhp stream information (TS, PES, SECTION) (e.g. digital television) send via satellite, cable or terrestrial.
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    CTrace is a multi-threaded trace debug library written in C. It provides a simple, fast, well documented trace utility for applications and as such is especially suitable for use in real-time embedded applications.
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