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I have a crash log produced on an iPhone OS 7.0.4. I have the appropriate .app and .dSYM files. When I symbolicate the crash log with Xcode 5, it shows me something like this:

Thread 0 Crashed:
0   MyProject          0x001df98a ___lldb_unnamed_function6108$$MyProject + 42
1   MyProject          0x001e0c49 ___lldb_unnamed_function6119$$MyProject + 9
2   MyProject          0x002928d5 ___lldb_unnamed_function8439$$MyProject + 13
3   MyProject          0x0027fa1f ___lldb_unnamed_function8072$$MyProject + 287
4   MyProject          0x0028e657 ___lldb_unnamed_function8368$$MyProject + 27
5   MyProject          0x002888d1 ___lldb_unnamed_function8257$$MyProject + 201

When I symbolicate the crash log with Xcode 4, it produces the right result - it shows me the classes and methods from my application where the crash has occurred. There are no anonymous blocks involved in the stack trace.

How come Xcode 4 and Xcode 5 produce different symbolicated crash logs? When I run the symbolicatecrash script in verbose mode, it shows identical results for both Xcode's: they match the correct .app and .dSYM files and both finish with these lines:

done.
1 binary images were found.
Running /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/usr/bin/atos -arch armv7 -l 0xd1000 -o '<PATH>/MyProject.app/MyProject' 0x002928d5 0x002888d1 0x001e0c49 0x0027fa1f 0x000d8f27 0x001df98a 0x0028e657 | 
got symbolicator for <PATH>/MyProject.app/MyProject, base address 4000
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  • Does xcrun -f atos show the path to the correct up to date Xcode installation?
    – Kerni
    Dec 5, 2013 at 13:31
  • @Kerni Yes, I tested it on machines where Xcode 5 is the single Xcode installation. There's also one machine with Xcode 4 and 5, xcrun shows the path to Xcode 5 there too. Dec 6, 2013 at 11:47

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I had same problem and solved it by calculating address for ___lldb_unnamed_function from iOS crash reports: atos not working as expected post.

After that run:

xcrun atos -arch armv7(s) -o Xyz.app.dSYM/Contents/Resources/DWARF/xyz Calculated_Address

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I have been having issues symbolicating with xcode 5 as well

so I resorted to symbolicating my symbols manually using atos.

atos -arch armv7 -o myApp.app/myApp 0x178e9e
 -- 
Warning: /usr/bin/atos is moving and will be removed from a future OS X release.
It is now available in the Xcode developer tools to be invoked via: `xcrun atos`
To silence this warning, pass the '-d' command-line flag to this tool.
 -- 
AFJSONEncode (in myApp) + 434

the warning looked interesting so i decided to try xcrun atos

xcrun atos -arch armv7 -o myApp.app/myApp 0x178e9e
___lldb_unnamed_function6926$$myApp (in myApp) + 434

which is giving me an unnamed function.

so my guess is that Xcode 5 is using xcrun atos, which has a bug.

using atos did help me diagnose the problem and patch a fix. I do not have Xcode 4 installed. perhaps you can verify if Xcode 4 produces the same results as atos? I followed the instructions in this question

I'm in a good mind to write a script to symbolicate crash logs :/

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  • I had to use arm64 to force symbols to build for all arm categories. It gave the false error "armv7 not found" until I did that, since my dylib contained symbols fro all archs. Feb 1, 2016 at 15:49
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You must have created build with xcode 4.6 and may be you upgraded to xcode 5 now. you need to set your xcode developer directory to xcode 4.6 developer directory for it to work.

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As I discovered in the comments for Cannot replicate Apple iOS app review crash the beta of Xcode 5.1 solves this problem. I'm now getting proper symbols for from my crash reports.

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I got this kind of issues when i forgot to quit Spark Inspector when debugging our application on an iOS 5 device (like the original iPad).

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Had same ___lldb_unnamed_function symbols in crash log.

You can get the actual classes and methods from KSCrash (Third Party iOS Crash Reporter ) where the crash has occurred.
Supports uncaught C++ exceptions too!

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