Note that if you set up Eclipse to catch all unhandled exceptions, those exceptions
will not be logged to LogCat unless you allow execution to proceed past the point of
the exception. While this may not matter much to you during development, the
LogCat stack trace is often easier for other developers to read, away from your
Eclipse environment. So, if you wish to post a stack trace on an issue or on a support
forum (e.g., Stack Overflow), use the LogCat stack trace
Note that if you set up Eclipse to catch all unhandled exceptions, those exceptionswill not be logged to LogCat unless you allow execution to proceed past the point ofthe exception. While this may not matter much to you during development, theLogCat stack trace is often easier for other developers to read, away from yourEclipse environment. So, if you wish to post a stack trace on an issue or on a supportforum (e.g., Stack Overflow), use the LogCat stack trace
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