iOS Frameworks use an extra `Modules/module.modulemap` file that is used with the `import` statement to get all required information for integration. We simulate this behavior by writing our own file manually. So in apps using Swift the Objective-C bridging header is not required any longer (when using the binary distribution of the framework).
Use `kSecAttrAccessibleAfterFirstUnlockThisDeviceOnly` instead of `kSecAttrAccessibleWhenUnlockedThisDeviceOnly` when storing data into the keychain to allow the data to be also fetched when the app is launched in the background
Notify the developer about the issues by logging a warning to the console when the SDK is initialized more than once or startManager is invoked multiple times
If the `configure` initializers or `startManager` are invoked multiple times, this can cause undefined behaviour and crashes. Hence we simply ignore if they are invoked multiple times.
Resizable iPhone causes modal presentations not to be full screen any longer, so we always should use the views width and never the device-width for the version update data presentation. This also works just fine when build with iOS <= 7.1.x
- New `BITHockeyAttachment` class, which `BITCrashAttachment` is now a subclass of
- Can also be used in `prepareWithItems:` for BITFeedbackComposeViewController
- Allows to set a custom filename and content-type for attachments that can be used with crash reports and with feedback
The `delegate` property should only be set on `[BITHockeyManager sharedHockeyManager]` which will then propagade it to all components. Setting the delegate individually per component could cause undefined behaviour.
All mehotds in BITFeedbackManager that are screenshot releated are changed to include an option that defines wether the screenshot should include the statusbar (if present) or not:
- `- (UIImage *)screenshot` has been changed to `- (UIImage *)screenshotWithStatusBar:(BOOL)includeStatusBar)`
- `- (void)showFeedbackComposeViewWithGeneratedScreenshot` has been changed to `- (void)showFeedbackComposeViewWithGeneratedScreenshotWithStatusBar:(BOOL)includeStatusBar`