A WWDC video (WWDC 2010 Session 317 - Understanding crash reports on iPhone OS) says that the error code 0xdeadfa11 in the crash log means the user crashed and was forced to end, but I never saw this error code. How to cause user forced stop failure?
EDIT: I would like to know both manual and software way: P
There seems to be no programmatic way to do this because the type of exception is based on user activity.
To simulate a crash, Apple docs says it as it should
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iphone 5 (iOS 7) .
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