dani-gavrilov/GDPerformanceView-Swift
Shows FPS, CPU and memory usage, device model, app and iOS versions above the status bar and report FPS, CPU and memory usage via delegate.
SwiftMIT
Issues
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PerformanceView is not visible on iOS18
#37 opened by thula-belive - 0
F
#36 opened by BrokeAssjoke - 7
View not displaying on iOS 15
#35 opened by joaopdcgarcia - 0
Performance not show on ipad device
#32 opened by khoadotan12 - 0
Change text size, view size
#31 opened by khoadotan12 - 1
App crashes using iPhone with iOS 12.4.8
#30 opened by car5ten - 1
Support objc
#24 opened by ZiFy - 1
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swift_version
#25 opened by Z-JaDe - 2
Is it normal to increase CPU usage after adding?
#23 opened by yangyu92 - 2
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Add custom info
#17 opened by jeryTymate - 2
Detect tap
#18 opened by jeryRazakarison - 1
不支持swift4.2
#21 opened by yangyu92 - 1
Carthage support
#4 opened by TofPlay - 6
Add app memory usage
#1 opened by MKGitHub - 1
How is the fps measured?
#13 opened by multinerd - 1
iPhone X support
#15 opened by maurovc - 2
swift 4 !!!!!!!
#16 opened by lixiang1994 - 2
Swift 3.1 Error
#12 opened by maurovc - 1
Calling stopMonitoring doesn't prevent monitor from restarting automatically upon resuming from the background.
#10 opened by lemonkey - 1
Would be nice to expose a public variable to know whether or not a monitor view has been created.
#9 opened by lemonkey - 1
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Support for Interface Orientation
#7 opened by bizz84 - 2
Readme presentation
#5 opened by TofPlay - 4
Need some example to add to my app
#3 opened by githotto