I currently have a very weird and occasional bug that happens every 100-200 uses.
I really can't reproduce it and I'm not interested in spending too much time fixing it since it is not high priority but I would still like to fix it.
In order to do so, I would actually need to have 30 or so console.log all over the place, that may help.
The problem is that those console.logs are pretty annoying for the normal development process and completely clog my console, this is a pretty high prize to pay in order to have a possibility to know a little bit more about the issue whenever this weird bug occurs.
I am wondering what would be the best way to do so? To summarize I need to have "silent" console.log that are not on my way but will be there when the bug occurs again.
I've given it some though and I have two alternatives but I'm not sure I'm too happy with any of them:
- Make an array to which I will push the relevant information and then print it out from the console when the error occurs.
- Make a text file log that writes down the relevant information and read through it when the error occurs.
Am I missing something better? which approach would you use either of these two or a different one that I may be missing.
EDIT: Please not that this behavior doesn't produce any errors, just a weird ui behavior.
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