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am...@gmail.com <am...@gmail.com> #2
Lint options:
lintOptions {
lintConfig = file('lint.xml')
abortOnError true
xmlReport true
htmlReport true
checkDependencies true
}
Also, our project has custom lint rules. Failure happens with a dependency of 26.6.3 and 27.0.0.
Is any way to downgrade lint runner? This problem is keeping us from using AGP 4.0
bo...@google.com <bo...@google.com> #3
Attached slightly different stacktrace for the same problem.
Wonder if disabling some lint rules could help to "fix" this problem, as it is also blocking for us 4.0 AGP upgrade.
d4...@gmail.com <d4...@gmail.com> #4
Notes:
I suspect the exceptions are happening now because JetBrains recently changed an assert
statement into a hard failure (see
I.e., it's possible that Lint has been hitting this code path all along, and only now it is causing a problem.
This has been difficult to investigate so far because the failure is nondeterministic and also deep inside the Kotlin compiler. Plus, JetBrains seems to be hitting this code path occasionally too (hence why they changed the assert into a hard failure), so I'm not even sure whether Lint is implicated or not.
Description
Path:
/extSdCard/_documentTest
Uri:
content://com.android.externalstorage.documents/tree/0000-0000%3A/document/0000-0000%3A_documentTest
SingleDocumentFile doesn't support any write features, so we are left with TreeDocumentFile which is created with:
public static DocumentFile fromTreeUri(Context context, Uri treeUri) {
final int version = Build.VERSION.SDK_INT;
if (version >= 21) {
return new TreeDocumentFile(null, context,
DocumentsContractApi21.prepareTreeUri(treeUri));
} else {
return null;
}
}
However DocumentsContractApi21.prepareTreeUri(treeUri) truncates the document id returning a DocumentFile pointing to:
content://com.android.externalstorage.documents/tree/0000-0000%3A/document/0000-0000%3A
This is NOT the same URI! It simply truncated this URI down to the tree root...
I cannot see a workaround without reflection into TreeDocumentFile.