Logcat crashes with error: unexpected EOF
I’m running some lengthy calculations and something goes wrong quite late. I tried using breakpoints, but with no success so far. So I put into the loop a Log.d
to monitor...
But quite soon, Logcat crashes with:
02-08 16:35:42.820 2936-3402/com.nohkumado.geneticsolving.full D/BaseC:
norm:BC sq:49.0 dis:0.0 con:50.0/BC sq:56.0 dis:4.0 con:94.0=1.4069148936170213
read: unexpected EOF!
--------- beginning of crash
and I need to restart the studio to get Logcat running again.
I looked if I could find some setting for the buffer size for Logcat, but so far I’ve found nothing. What can be done?
Fuller answer
The accepted answer didn't work for me. Rather than turning the logger buffer off, I increased it to the max size.
- Enable developer options in your emulator or device (not Android Studio) if it hasn't been enabled already: In your emulator or device go to Settings > System > About (emulated device) and click on Build number 7 times.
- Go to Settings > System > Developer options > Logger buffer sizes and choose a higher value.
- I also had to restart the emulator.
So the original problem apparently happens because the devices log buffer gets filled up for lengthy logging. Increasing the buffer size allows you to log more in a single logging session.
Try setting Logger buffer sizes to off under Settings->Developer options, on your device/emulator. This might be happening because Logger buffer is configured to display limited KB of logs only at a particular time. Next set of logs would only be displayed once previous buffer is cleared.
In Developer options you can set Logger buffer size to maximum 16M.
(Setting > System > Developer options > Logger buffer sizes)
If you need more you can set it using adb. For example you can set it to 100M:
adb logcat -G 100M
This log you posted is stating the app crashing (although not in the usual way with a stacktrace but it's crashing), not the logcat. Do you have the app selected and filter set to "Show selected application" in the logcat? If so just set the filter to "No Filter" and you'll see all the logs of your app.
Also in case you need to restart the logcat for any reason, rather than restarting Android Studio you could run the following commands which will restart adb and eventually restart your logcat as well:
adb kill-server
adb start-server