Fixed
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se...@google.com <se...@google.com> #2
I guess technically, the ProGuard rule should be on androidx.work.NonBlockingWorker subclasses, but I'd also be okay with just not using reflection to access the Worker(Context, WorkerParamters) constructor and skipping the need for a ProGuard rule at all.
il...@google.com <il...@google.com> #4
The fix will be available in alpha10.
ap...@google.com <ap...@google.com> #5
I tried to use the ProGuard configuration which is linked in comment #3 in my project.
The release build fails and the following warnings are printed:
22:22:06.567 [QUIET] [system.out] Note: the configuration keeps the entry point 'androidx.work.NonBlockingWorker { NonBlockingWorker(android.content.Context,androidx.work.WorkerParameters); }', but not the descriptor class 'androidx.work.WorkerParameters'
22:22:06.567 [QUIET] [system.out] Note: the configuration keeps the entry point 'androidx.work.NonBlockingWorker { void internalInit(android.content.Context,androidx.work.WorkerParameters); }', but not the descriptor class 'androidx.work.WorkerParameters'
22:22:06.567 [QUIET] [system.out] Note: the configuration keeps the entry point 'androidx.work.Worker { Worker(android.content.Context,androidx.work.WorkerParameters); }', but not the descriptor class 'androidx.work.WorkerParameters'
The app is opensource if you want to run the release build yourself. Here is the branch (WIP):
https://github.com/EventFahrplan/EventFahrplan/tree/workmanager
Please run: ./gradlew --info --debug aCcc34c3Release
The release build fails and the following warnings are printed:
22:22:06.567 [QUIET] [system.out] Note: the configuration keeps the entry point 'androidx.work.NonBlockingWorker { NonBlockingWorker(android.content.Context,androidx.work.WorkerParameters); }', but not the descriptor class 'androidx.work.WorkerParameters'
22:22:06.567 [QUIET] [system.out] Note: the configuration keeps the entry point 'androidx.work.NonBlockingWorker { void internalInit(android.content.Context,androidx.work.WorkerParameters); }', but not the descriptor class 'androidx.work.WorkerParameters'
22:22:06.567 [QUIET] [system.out] Note: the configuration keeps the entry point 'androidx.work.Worker { Worker(android.content.Context,androidx.work.WorkerParameters); }', but not the descriptor class 'androidx.work.WorkerParameters'
The app is opensource if you want to run the release build yourself. Here is the branch (WIP):
Please run: ./gradlew --info --debug aCcc34c3Release
Description
The keys() method in SavedStateHandle will always include keys for values set via the set() method, but it doesn't include the keys associated with a SavedStateProvider set via setSavedStateProvider() until after state is saved. If you wanted to remove all of the SavedStateProviders by iterating through the keys, whether it would work or not would depend on if state was already saved, which is kind of inconsistent and seems like a bug.