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chore(deps): update Cocoa SDK to v8.32.0 #3499

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Bumps modules/sentry-cocoa from 8.30.0 to 8.32.0.

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8.32.0

Features

  • Record dropped spans (#4172)

Fixes

  • Session replay crash when writing the replay (#4186)
  • Collect only unique UIWindow references (#4159)

Deprecated

  • options.enableTracing was deprecated. Use options.tracesSampleRate or options.tracesSampler instead. (#4182)

8.31.1

Fixes

  • Session replay video duration from seconds to milliseconds (#4163)

8.31.0

Features

  • Include the screen names in the session replay (#4126)

Fixes

  • Properly handle invalid value for NSUnderlyingErrorKey (#4144)
  • Session replay in buffer mode not working (#4160)

8.30.1

Fixes

  • UIKitless configurations now produce a module with a different name (#4140)
  • Sentry Replay Serialized Breadcrumbs include level name (#4141)

@github-actions github-actions bot added the Dependencies Pull requests that update a dependency file label Jul 25, 2024
@bruno-garcia bruno-garcia force-pushed the deps/modules/sentry-cocoa/8.32.0 branch from 4938751 to ed9e0ee Compare July 25, 2024 03:00
@bitsandfoxes bitsandfoxes merged commit 4c903cf into main Jul 30, 2024
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@bitsandfoxes bitsandfoxes deleted the deps/modules/sentry-cocoa/8.32.0 branch July 30, 2024 16:46
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