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Comment on Attributing SDK performance/battery impact in production
I agree with you that MetricKit will probably help here (and also state reporting api) As far as I know Xcode Organizer is only accessible to the app developer. So we (the SDK), cannot get that information directly (we know it's useful, we just cannot get it) Regarding lower-level APIs, is there anything similar to extracting ri_billed_energy from rusage_info_current, or anything along those lines, that could help narrow the attribution down to my SDK or to specific functions in my code?
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Comment on Attributing SDK performance/battery impact in production
I agree with you that MetricKit will probably help here (and also state reporting api) As far as I know Xcode Organizer is only accessible to the app developer. So we (the SDK), cannot get that information directly (we know it's useful, we just cannot get it) Regarding lower-level APIs, is there anything similar to extracting ri_billed_energy from rusage_info_current, or anything along those lines, that could help narrow the attribution down to my SDK or to specific functions in my code?
Topic: General SubTopic:
Power & Performance Q&A
6d
Comment on Attributing SDK performance/battery impact in production
I agree with you that MetricKit will probably help here (and also state reporting api) As far as I know Xcode Organizer is only accessible to the app developer. So we (the SDK), cannot get that information directly (we know it's useful, we just cannot get it) Regarding lower-level APIs, is there anything similar to extracting ri_billed_energy from rusage_info_current, or anything along those lines, that could help narrow the attribution down to my SDK or to specific functions in my code?
Topic: General SubTopic:
Power & Performance Q&A
6d
Comment on Attributing SDK performance/battery impact in production
I agree with you that MetricKit will probably help here (and also state reporting api) As far as I know Xcode Organizer is only accessible to the app developer. So we (the SDK), cannot get that information directly (we know it's useful, we just cannot get it) Regarding lower-level APIs, is there anything similar to extracting ri_billed_energy from rusage_info_current, or anything along those lines, that could help narrow the attribution down to my SDK or to specific functions in my code?
Topic: General SubTopic:
Power & Performance Q&A
6d
Comment on Attributing SDK performance/battery impact in production
I agree with you that MetricKit will probably help here (and also state reporting api) As far as I know Xcode Organizer is only accessible to the app developer. So we (the SDK), cannot get that information directly (we know it's useful, we just cannot get it) Regarding lower-level APIs, is there anything similar to extracting ri_billed_energy from rusage_info_current, or anything along those lines, that could help narrow the attribution down to my SDK or to specific functions in my code?
Topic: General SubTopic:
Power & Performance Q&A
6d
Comment on Attributing SDK performance/battery impact in production
I agree with you that MetricKit will probably help here (and also state reporting api) As far as I know Xcode Organizer is only accessible to the app developer. So we (the SDK), cannot get that information directly (we know it's useful, we just cannot get it) Regarding lower-level APIs, is there anything similar to extracting ri_billed_energy from rusage_info_current, or anything along those lines, that could help narrow the attribution down to my SDK or to specific functions in my code?
Topic: General SubTopic:
Power & Performance Q&A
6d
Comment on Attributing SDK performance/battery impact in production
I agree with you that MetricKit will probably help here (and also state reporting api) As far as I know Xcode Organizer is only accessible to the app developer. So we (the SDK), cannot get that information directly (we know it's useful, we just cannot get it) Regarding lower-level APIs, is there anything similar to extracting ri_billed_energy from rusage_info_current, or anything along those lines, that could help narrow the attribution down to my SDK or to specific functions in my code?
Topic: General SubTopic:
Power & Performance Q&A
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Comment on Attributing SDK performance/battery impact in production
I agree with you that MetricKit will probably help here (and also state reporting api) As far as I know Xcode Organizer is only accessible to the app developer. So we (the SDK), cannot get that information directly (we know it's useful, we just cannot get it) Regarding lower-level APIs, is there anything similar to extracting ri_billed_energy from rusage_info_current, or anything along those lines, that could help narrow the attribution down to my SDK or to specific functions in my code?
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Comment on Attributing SDK performance/battery impact in production
I agree with you that MetricKit will probably help here (and also state reporting api) As far as I know Xcode Organizer is only accessible to the app developer. So we (the SDK), cannot get that information directly (we know it's useful, we just cannot get it) Regarding lower-level APIs, is there anything similar to extracting ri_billed_energy from rusage_info_current, or anything along those lines, that could help narrow the attribution down to my SDK or to specific functions in my code?
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Comment on Attributing SDK performance/battery impact in production
I agree with you that MetricKit will probably help here (and also state reporting api) As far as I know Xcode Organizer is only accessible to the app developer. So we (the SDK), cannot get that information directly (we know it's useful, we just cannot get it) Regarding lower-level APIs, is there anything similar to extracting ri_billed_energy from rusage_info_current, or anything along those lines, that could help narrow the attribution down to my SDK or to specific functions in my code?
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Comment on Attributing SDK performance/battery impact in production
I agree with you that MetricKit will probably help here (and also state reporting api) As far as I know Xcode Organizer is only accessible to the app developer. So we (the SDK), cannot get that information directly (we know it's useful, we just cannot get it) Regarding lower-level APIs, is there anything similar to extracting ri_billed_energy from rusage_info_current, or anything along those lines, that could help narrow the attribution down to my SDK or to specific functions in my code?
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Comment on Attributing SDK performance/battery impact in production
I agree with you that MetricKit will probably help here (and also state reporting api) As far as I know Xcode Organizer is only accessible to the app developer. So we (the SDK), cannot get that information directly (we know it's useful, we just cannot get it) Regarding lower-level APIs, is there anything similar to extracting ri_billed_energy from rusage_info_current, or anything along those lines, that could help narrow the attribution down to my SDK or to specific functions in my code?
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