I have used it couple of times when I had to print stack trace:
+ (NSArray *)backtrace
{
void* callstack[128];
int frames = backtrace(callstack, 128);
char **strs = backtrace_symbols(callstack, frames);
int i;
NSMutableArray *backtrace = [NSMutableArray arrayWithCapacity:frames];
for (
i = UncaughtExceptionHandlerSkipAddressCount;
i < UncaughtExceptionHandlerSkipAddressCount +
UncaughtExceptionHandlerReportAddressCount;
i++)
{
[backtrace addObject:[NSString stringWithUTF8String:strs[i]]];
}
free(strs);
return backtrace;
}
"When an application crashes on the iPhone, it disappears without telling the user what happened. However, it is possible to add exception and signal handling to your applications so that an error message can be displayed to the user or you can save changes. It is even possible to try to recover from this situation without crashing at all."
Look at http://cocoawithlove.com/2010/05/handling-unhandled-exceptions-and.html