XTrace is a software that allows users to receive trace() data without being in the flash IDE. With XTrace, users can easily analyze and troubleshoot their code with real-time data feedback.
One of the highlights of XTrace is the custom debug class that comes included with the download. With this, you can easily send trace data to the 'trace server' by simply calling debug.initSocket("127.0.0.1"); This will allow all the data passed through debug.trace() to be sent through a socket and given to the 'trace server'.
The data received from the 'trace server' will be displayed in a floating window, which offers unparalleled convenience and accessibility. With easy-to-use interface, XTrace allows developers to view trace() data in a visually appealing and organized manner.
In the latest release of XTrace, there are several new features that make it even more powerful and efficient. CMD+Shift+C now clears the log window, which makes it easier to keep track of data. Additionally, XTrace now automatically starts the trace server, adding to its convenience.
The introduction of the Sparkle (auto-updating) framework has further enhanced XTrace's functionality, while the ability to disable wrapping in the log window brings about more flexibility. The option for window auto-close is another key addition that enhances the software's overall value proposition.
Finally, XTrace now boasts of a new icon courtesy of Ale, as well as log message coloring/formatting thanks to Daniel Giribet. It has been compiled and tested as a universal binary, making it suitable for use across various operating systems.
In conclusion, XTrace is an indispensable utility for developers looking for an efficient and convenient way to handle trace() data. With its powerful features, innovative interface, and regular updates, XTrace is a must-have tool for any developer looking to streamline their development process.
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