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gu...@gmail.com <gu...@gmail.com> #2
A couple of questions:
1. Have you saw crash in real device or only in simulators?
2. Do you use dynamic feature for language ID?
1. Have you saw crash in real device or only in simulators?
2. Do you use dynamic feature for language ID?
il...@google.com <il...@google.com> #3
Tested on Android 12 Emulator with custom executor, but cannot repro this issue.
gu...@gmail.com <gu...@gmail.com> #4
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Second crash in the description is from a real device. Experienced it myself on two different Xiaomi phones, plus lots of crashes from users in the Google Play console.
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Dynamic features are not used in the application.
As a wild guess, I have downgraded build tools from 31.0.0 to 30.0.3, compileSdk from 31 to 30, and moved all work with Language ID to the service in a separate process (just to be sure that crash can kill secondary process instead of main). This combination is in beta for 2 days by now and I don't see any SIGSEGV crashes.
Description
Version used: 1.0.0-alpha01
Devices/Android versions reproduced on: One Plus X (Android 6.0.1) / Galaxy Tab S2 (Android 7.0)
I'm building a PendingIntent from a widget (and also from a notification) to deep link into my app like this:
val pendingIntent = NavDeepLinkBuilder(context).setGraph(R.navigation.nav_graph).setArguments(bundleOf(("A" to "B"))).setDestination(R.id.all_quotes_fragment).createPendingIntent()
When I click on my widget/notification it opens the app as expected. But as soon as the onSaveInstanceState is triggered my app is crashing (see enclosed logcat stacktraces).
I tried to make a new project to reproduce the issue but I can't reproduce it.
Note 1: If I remove the argument from the PendingIntent like below then I'm not having the crash anymore.
val pendingIntent = NavDeepLinkBuilder(context).setGraph(R.navigation.nav_graph).setDestination(R.id.all_quotes_fragment).createPendingIntent()
Note 2: I'm using the Facebook SDK in my app (com.facebook.android:facebook-android-sdk:4.33.0) and if I remove it then my app isn't crashing anymore even if i'm passing arguments to my PendingIntent.
It's a bit strange that just passing this Bundle (bundleOf(("A" to "B"))) make the app crashing.
Looking at the stacktrace it seems that there is an infinite recursion that could be the origin of the issue.
By the way, I'm not doing any state saving by my self.
I'll keep trying to reproduce the issue otherwise it'll be hard to dig this issue.