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ya...@gmail.com <ya...@gmail.com> #2
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>
br...@gmail.com <br...@gmail.com> #3
Tested on Android 12 Emulator with custom executor, but cannot repro this issue.
br...@gmail.com <br...@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.
ap...@google.com <ap...@google.com> #5
Hmm, I feel the crash might be something related to separate/secondary process.
I also changed compileSdk and targetSDK to 31 but still cannot repro this issue.
Description
Version used: 2.1.0 alpha 05
Deep links with arguments that are enum types are not recognized and parsed unless the casing in the deeplink is an exact match to the enum. This may not be feasible to fix/add, but wanted to bring it up just in case.
consider an example where I have an enum like so
enum class Colors {
RED,
BLUE,
GREEN
}
And a destination with an argument that takes a Colors, and supports a deeplink
<argument
android:name="destColor"
app:argType="com.my.app.Colors"
android:defaultValue="RED" />
<deepLink
app:uri="
The deeplink will only work if the color is correctly cased:
And the following will NOT work:
Granted, paths in URI's are by rule considered to be case-sensitive, so
It would be nice if perhaps when setting up a destination argument of an enum type (or maybe when defining a deep link) we had the option to specify that a deeplink should or should not match based on case-sensitivity. Of course, there's still the challenge of parsing "red" to Colors.RED when processing the deep link arguments.