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il...@google.com <il...@google.com>
ks...@gmail.com <ks...@gmail.com> #2
1. Have you saw crash in real device or only in simulators?
2. Do you use dynamic feature for language ID?
sa...@gmail.com <sa...@gmail.com> #3
Tested on Android 12 Emulator with custom executor, but cannot repro this issue.
co...@gmail.com <co...@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.
co...@gmail.com <co...@gmail.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.
ez...@gmail.com <ez...@gmail.com> #6
On the contrary, there was no separate process before, when crashes started.
In the new build (with the aforementioned changes) I can see SIGSEGV crash, but only one instead of dozens and it has a bit different backtrace:
signal 11 (SIGSEGV), code 1 (SEGV_MAPERR)
liblanguage_id_jni.so (offset 0x11e000)
backtrace:
#00 pc 000000000003c7c0 /data/app/azagroup.reedy-mF7zTu2bv_ELlbFArwNgqA==/split_config.arm64_v8a.apk!lib/arm64-v8a/liblanguage_id_jni.so (offset 0x11e000)
#00 pc 000000000003b960 /data/app/azagroup.reedy-mF7zTu2bv_ELlbFArwNgqA==/split_config.arm64_v8a.apk!lib/arm64-v8a/liblanguage_id_jni.so (offset 0x11e000)
#00 pc 000000000003bb48 /data/app/azagroup.reedy-mF7zTu2bv_ELlbFArwNgqA==/split_config.arm64_v8a.apk!lib/arm64-v8a/liblanguage_id_jni.so (offset 0x11e000)
#00 pc 000000000003bafc /data/app/azagroup.reedy-mF7zTu2bv_ELlbFArwNgqA==/split_config.arm64_v8a.apk!lib/arm64-v8a/liblanguage_id_jni.so (offset 0x11e000)
#00 pc 0000000000036c98 /data/app/azagroup.reedy-mF7zTu2bv_ELlbFArwNgqA==/split_config.arm64_v8a.apk!lib/arm64-v8a/liblanguage_id_jni.so (offset 0x11e000)
#00 pc 0000000000032714 /data/app/azagroup.reedy-mF7zTu2bv_ELlbFArwNgqA==/split_config.arm64_v8a.apk!lib/arm64-v8a/liblanguage_id_jni.so (offset 0x11e000)
#00 pc 0000000000031cac /data/app/azagroup.reedy-mF7zTu2bv_ELlbFArwNgqA==/split_config.arm64_v8a.apk!lib/arm64-v8a/liblanguage_id_jni.so (offset 0x11e000)
#00 pc 0000000000057438 /data/app/azagroup.reedy-mF7zTu2bv_ELlbFArwNgqA==/oat/arm64/base.odex (offset 0x57000)
he...@gmail.com <he...@gmail.com> #7
FYI, ML Kit launched a new language ID SDK in the latest release, which uses a new language ID model.
Could you try the new SDK version(17.0.0) to check if you can still repro this native crash? Thanks!
ru...@gmail.com <ru...@gmail.com> #8
Thank you, I'll try it and check.
ru...@gmail.com <ru...@gmail.com> #9
Hello. I have similar experience.
- I'm using mlkit-language 16.1.1
- I didnot meet this error until using AGP 4.2
- I can get this error since using AGP 7.0
- This error raised on Release build only(minimized by R8)
- This error raised without obfuscation.
st...@gmail.com <st...@gmail.com> #11
I created reproducible project.
$ git clone https://github.com/ganadist/VersionCodeDemo -b mlkit_agp7 mlkit_agp7
$ cd mlkit_agp7
$ ./gradlew :app:pPRUA
$ adb install app/build/outputs/universal_apk/productionRelease/app-production-release-universal.apk
$ adb shell am start -n com.example.myapplication/.MainActivity
$ adb logcat -b crash -d
10-19 19:41:49.844 17810 17810 F libc : Fatal signal 11 (SIGSEGV), code 1 (SEGV_MAPERR), fault addr 0x7acf9d733c in tid 17810 (e.myapplication), pid 17810 (e.myapplication)
10-19 19:41:50.473 17849 17849 F DEBUG : *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
10-19 19:41:50.473 17849 17849 F DEBUG : Build fingerprint: 'google/crosshatch/crosshatch:12/SPB5.210812.002/7671067:user/release-keys'
10-19 19:41:50.473 17849 17849 F DEBUG : Revision: 'MP1.0'
10-19 19:41:50.473 17849 17849 F DEBUG : ABI: 'arm64'
10-19 19:41:50.473 17849 17849 F DEBUG : Timestamp: 2021-10-19 19:41:49.903736988+0900
10-19 19:41:50.473 17849 17849 F DEBUG : Process uptime: 0s
10-19 19:41:50.473 17849 17849 F DEBUG : Cmdline: com.example.myapplication
10-19 19:41:50.474 17849 17849 F DEBUG : pid: 17810, tid: 17810, name: e.myapplication >>> com.example.myapplication <<<
10-19 19:41:50.474 17849 17849 F DEBUG : uid: 10240
10-19 19:41:50.474 17849 17849 F DEBUG : signal 11 (SIGSEGV), code 1 (SEGV_MAPERR), fault addr 0x7acf9d733c
10-19 19:41:50.474 17849 17849 F DEBUG : x0 0000000000000000 x1 00000000000008fc x2 0000007a76760c71 x3 0000000000000000
10-19 19:41:50.474 17849 17849 F DEBUG : x4 0000000000000010 x5 0000007ba4db49d0 x6 0000007b34dc3680 x7 3de38e3900000608
10-19 19:41:50.474 17849 17849 F DEBUG : x8 0000007bb4dbedf0 x9 0000007acf9db2aa x10 0000000000000000 x11 0000007acf9d6640
10-19 19:41:50.474 17849 17849 F DEBUG : x12 0000000000000009 x13 0000000000000000 x14 0000000000000061 x15 00000000ebad6a89
10-19 19:41:50.474 17849 17849 F DEBUG : x16 0000007a767cfef8 x17 0000007d9a564b40 x18 0000007da3830000 x19 0000007feaf56a08
10-19 19:41:50.474 17849 17849 F DEBUG : x20 0000000000000000 x21 0000007ba4da50b0 x22 0000007bb4dbedf0 x23 0000007ba4da50b8
10-19 19:41:50.474 17849 17849 F DEBUG : x24 0000000000000009 x25 000000000000067e x26 0000000000000012 x27 0000000000000008
10-19 19:41:50.474 17849 17849 F DEBUG : x28 0000007b64dc8440 x29 0000000000000000
10-19 19:41:50.474 17849 17849 F DEBUG : lr 0000007a7678a964 sp 0000007feaf56810 pc 0000007a7678b7c0 pst 0000000060000000
10-19 19:41:50.474 17849 17849 F DEBUG : backtrace:
10-19 19:41:50.474 17849 17849 F DEBUG : #00 pc 000000000003c7c0 /data/app/~~mHaMq-e9ocbm9UfYnkCGkQ==/com.example.myapplication-HgG9vkluwDDO1K78-Vzr0A==/lib/arm64/liblanguage_id_jni.so (BuildId: 859ec0ec2000a39e6ae8ed42e1704f46)
10-19 19:41:50.474 17849 17849 F DEBUG : #01 pc 000000000003b960 /data/app/~~mHaMq-e9ocbm9UfYnkCGkQ==/com.example.myapplication-HgG9vkluwDDO1K78-Vzr0A==/lib/arm64/liblanguage_id_jni.so (BuildId: 859ec0ec2000a39e6ae8ed42e1704f46)
10-19 19:41:50.474 17849 17849 F DEBUG : #02 pc 000000000003bb48 /data/app/~~mHaMq-e9ocbm9UfYnkCGkQ==/com.example.myapplication-HgG9vkluwDDO1K78-Vzr0A==/lib/arm64/liblanguage_id_jni.so (BuildId: 859ec0ec2000a39e6ae8ed42e1704f46)
10-19 19:41:50.474 17849 17849 F DEBUG : #03 pc 000000000003bafc /data/app/~~mHaMq-e9ocbm9UfYnkCGkQ==/com.example.myapplication-HgG9vkluwDDO1K78-Vzr0A==/lib/arm64/liblanguage_id_jni.so (BuildId: 859ec0ec2000a39e6ae8ed42e1704f46)
10-19 19:41:50.474 17849 17849 F DEBUG : #04 pc 0000000000036c98 /data/app/~~mHaMq-e9ocbm9UfYnkCGkQ==/com.example.myapplication-HgG9vkluwDDO1K78-Vzr0A==/lib/arm64/liblanguage_id_jni.so (BuildId: 859ec0ec2000a39e6ae8ed42e1704f46)
10-19 19:41:50.474 17849 17849 F DEBUG : #05 pc 00000000000324a4 /data/app/~~mHaMq-e9ocbm9UfYnkCGkQ==/com.example.myapplication-HgG9vkluwDDO1K78-Vzr0A==/lib/arm64/liblanguage_id_jni.so (BuildId: 859ec0ec2000a39e6ae8ed42e1704f46)
10-19 19:41:50.474 17849 17849 F DEBUG : #06 pc 0000000000031b5c /data/app/~~mHaMq-e9ocbm9UfYnkCGkQ==/com.example.myapplication-HgG9vkluwDDO1K78-Vzr0A==/lib/arm64/liblanguage_id_jni.so (Java_com_google_mlkit_nl_languageid_internal_LanguageIdentificationJni_nativeIdentifyLanguage+100) (BuildId: 859ec0ec2000a39e6ae8ed42e1704f46)
But after downgrade to AGP 4.2, crash is not reproducible.
$ git clone https://github.com/ganadist/VersionCodeDemo -b mlkit_agp42 mlkit_agp42
$ cd mlkit_agp42
$ ./gradlew :app:pPRUA
$ adb install app/build/outputs/universal_apk/productionRelease/app-production-release-universal.apk
$ adb shell am start -n com.example.myapplication/.MainActivity
Also, I tried to disable
$ git clone https://github.com/ganadist/VersionCodeDemo -b mlkit_agp7_r8_disable_inline_optimizer mlkit_agp7_r8
$ cd mlkit_agp7_r8
$ ./gradlew :app:pPRUA
$ adb install app/build/outputs/universal_apk/productionRelease/app-production-release-universal.apk
$ adb shell am start -n com.example.myapplication/.MainActivity
il...@google.com <il...@google.com> #12
I tried the repro steps but got a NPE when I run ./gradlew :app:pPRUA
FAILURE: Build failed with an exception.
* What went wrong:
java.lang.NullPointerException
> java.lang.NullPointerException (no error message)
Could you also check if this is reproducible on 17.0.0
or 17.0.1
? If yes, could you attach the full log that I can take a look? Thanks!
ap...@google.com <ap...@google.com> #13
Here are gradle build scan logs for each branches.
All builds were clean build, and disabled build cache.
- mlkit_agp7 :
https://scans.gradle.com/s/qrymdqfzwokbq - mlkit_agp42 :
https://scans.gradle.com/s/b6644hzfyfhaw - mlkit_agp7_r8_disable_inline_optimizer :
https://scans.gradle.com/s/c6h5hy2nxod4u
Also, I pushed to update MLKit Language Id version 17.0.1 on
And here is crash log after apply 17.0.1
You can see that BuildId
of liblanguage_id_l2c_jni.so
was changed from 859ec0ec2000a39e6ae8ed42e1704f46
to be6e59455cc10135330c93acdebfc121
10-20 03:07:24.522 24587 24628 F libc : Fatal signal 11 (SIGSEGV), code 1 (SEGV_MAPERR), fault addr 0x7acf995426 in tid 24628 (pool-3-thread-3), pid 24587 (e.myapplication)
10-20 03:07:25.190 24710 24710 F DEBUG : *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
10-20 03:07:25.190 24710 24710 F DEBUG : Build fingerprint: 'google/crosshatch/crosshatch:12/SPB5.210812.002/7671067:user/release-keys'
10-20 03:07:25.190 24710 24710 F DEBUG : Revision: 'MP1.0'
10-20 03:07:25.190 24710 24710 F DEBUG : ABI: 'arm64'
10-20 03:07:25.190 24710 24710 F DEBUG : Timestamp: 2021-10-20 03:07:24.583346246+0900
10-20 03:07:25.190 24710 24710 F DEBUG : Process uptime: 0s
10-20 03:07:25.190 24710 24710 F DEBUG : Cmdline: com.example.myapplication
10-20 03:07:25.190 24710 24710 F DEBUG : pid: 24587, tid: 24628, name: pool-3-thread-3 >>> com.example.myapplication <<<
10-20 03:07:25.190 24710 24710 F DEBUG : uid: 10240
10-20 03:07:25.190 24710 24710 F DEBUG : signal 11 (SIGSEGV), code 1 (SEGV_MAPERR), fault addr 0x7acf995426
10-20 03:07:25.190 24710 24710 F DEBUG : x0 0000007b54da9d30 x1 0000007d9a5fe7cc x2 0000000000000000 x3 0000000000000010
10-20 03:07:25.190 24710 24710 F DEBUG : x4 0000000000000000 x5 0000007c34dbc79c x6 0000002f0000083b x7 000003c300002dd5
10-20 03:07:25.190 24710 24710 F DEBUG : x8 0000000000000001 x9 0000000000000004 x10 0000000000000010 x11 0000000000000000
10-20 03:07:25.190 24710 24710 F DEBUG : x12 0000000000000000 x13 000000000000217e x14 0000007acf9932a8 x15 000000000000217e
10-20 03:07:25.190 24710 24710 F DEBUG : x16 0000000000000000 x17 0000007d9a564c78 x18 0000007a6ef18000 x19 0000007c34dbc580
10-20 03:07:25.190 24710 24710 F DEBUG : x20 0000007ca4dc7170 x21 0000007ca4dc7800 x22 0000007ca4dc71e0 x23 0000000000000000
10-20 03:07:25.190 24710 24710 F DEBUG : x24 0000000000000018 x25 0000000000000007 x26 0000000000000006 x27 0000000000000004
10-20 03:07:25.190 24710 24710 F DEBUG : x28 0000007ca4dc7090 x29 0000007cb4da9940
10-20 03:07:25.190 24710 24710 F DEBUG : lr 0000007a770a9624 sp 0000007a6f7de9c0 pc 0000007a770a96a8 pst 0000000020000000
10-20 03:07:25.190 24710 24710 F DEBUG : backtrace:
10-20 03:07:25.190 24710 24710 F DEBUG : #00 pc 00000000000386a8 /data/app/~~KjjULZV48O7KSOgOP1wYNQ==/com.example.myapplication-vFUidUPTjaGg4oo3SRAYJw==/lib/arm64/liblanguage_id_l2c_jni.so (BuildId: be6e59455cc10135330c93acdebfc121)
10-20 03:07:25.190 24710 24710 F DEBUG : #01 pc 00000000000388a0 /data/app/~~KjjULZV48O7KSOgOP1wYNQ==/com.example.myapplication-vFUidUPTjaGg4oo3SRAYJw==/lib/arm64/liblanguage_id_l2c_jni.so (BuildId: be6e59455cc10135330c93acdebfc121)
10-20 03:07:25.190 24710 24710 F DEBUG : #02 pc 00000000000844a0 /data/app/~~KjjULZV48O7KSOgOP1wYNQ==/com.example.myapplication-vFUidUPTjaGg4oo3SRAYJw==/lib/arm64/liblanguage_id_l2c_jni.so (BuildId: be6e59455cc10135330c93acdebfc121)
10-20 03:07:25.190 24710 24710 F DEBUG : #03 pc 000000000008783c /data/app/~~KjjULZV48O7KSOgOP1wYNQ==/com.example.myapplication-vFUidUPTjaGg4oo3SRAYJw==/lib/arm64/liblanguage_id_l2c_jni.so (BuildId: be6e59455cc10135330c93acdebfc121)
10-20 03:07:25.190 24710 24710 F DEBUG : #04 pc 0000000000035fc4 /data/app/~~KjjULZV48O7KSOgOP1wYNQ==/com.example.myapplication-vFUidUPTjaGg4oo3SRAYJw==/lib/arm64/liblanguage_id_l2c_jni.so (BuildId: be6e59455cc10135330c93acdebfc121)
10-20 03:07:25.190 24710 24710 F DEBUG : #05 pc 0000000000034954 /data/app/~~KjjULZV48O7KSOgOP1wYNQ==/com.example.myapplication-vFUidUPTjaGg4oo3SRAYJw==/lib/arm64/liblanguage_id_l2c_jni.so (BuildId: be6e59455cc10135330c93acdebfc121)
10-20 03:07:25.190 24710 24710 F DEBUG : #06 pc 00000000000340e8 /data/app/~~KjjULZV48O7KSOgOP1wYNQ==/com.example.myapplication-vFUidUPTjaGg4oo3SRAYJw==/lib/arm64/liblanguage_id_l2c_jni.so (Java_com_google_mlkit_nl_languageid_internal_ThickLanguageIdentifier_nativeIdentifyPossibleLanguages+108) (BuildId: be6e59455cc10135330c93acdebfc121)
10-20 03:07:25.191 24710 24710 F DEBUG : #07 pc 00000000002d9a44 /apex/com.android.art/lib64/libart.so (art_quick_generic_jni_trampoline+148) (BuildId: cdecb8dde1264c9871695c29854aa3b1)
10-20 03:07:25.191 24710 24710 F DEBUG : #08 pc 000000000020a700 /apex/com.android.art/lib64/libart.so (nterp_helper+5648) (BuildId: cdecb8dde1264c9871695c29854aa3b1)
10-20 03:07:25.191 24710 24710 F DEBUG : #09 pc 00000000000cd0dc /data/app/~~KjjULZV48O7KSOgOP1wYNQ==/com.example.myapplication-vFUidUPTjaGg4oo3SRAYJw==/oat/arm64/base.vdex
10-20 03:07:25.191 24710 24710 F DEBUG : #10 pc 000000000020a044 /apex/com.android.art/lib64/libart.so (nterp_helper+3924) (BuildId: cdecb8dde1264c9871695c29854aa3b1)
10-20 03:07:25.191 24710 24710 F DEBUG : #11 pc 00000000000ccfa8 /data/app/~~KjjULZV48O7KSOgOP1wYNQ==/com.example.myapplication-vFUidUPTjaGg4oo3SRAYJw==/oat/arm64/base.vdex
10-20 03:07:25.191 24710 24710 F DEBUG : #12 pc 0000000000557cb4 /system/framework/arm64/boot-framework.oat (android.os.Binder.transact+148) (BuildId: 43a571a0ad85d6451b47016336a541ecb0eb12bb)
10-20 03:07:25.191 24710 24710 F DEBUG : #13 pc 000000000020b53c /apex/com.android.art/lib64/libart.so (nterp_helper+9292) (BuildId: cdecb8dde1264c9871695c29854aa3b1)
10-20 03:07:25.191 24710 24710 F DEBUG : #14 pc 00000000000b7aba /data/app/~~KjjULZV48O7KSOgOP1wYNQ==/com.example.myapplication-vFUidUPTjaGg4oo3SRAYJw==/oat/arm64/base.vdex
10-20 03:07:25.191 24710 24710 F DEBUG : #15 pc 000000000020a044 /apex/com.android.art/lib64/libart.so (nterp_helper+3924) (BuildId: cdecb8dde1264c9871695c29854aa3b1)
10-20 03:07:25.191 24710 24710 F DEBUG : #16 pc 00000000000a7496 /data/app/~~KjjULZV48O7KSOgOP1wYNQ==/com.example.myapplication-vFUidUPTjaGg4oo3SRAYJw==/oat/arm64/base.vdex
10-20 03:07:25.191 24710 24710 F DEBUG : #17 pc 000000000020a044 /apex/com.android.art/lib64/libart.so (nterp_helper+3924) (BuildId: cdecb8dde1264c9871695c29854aa3b1)
10-20 03:07:25.191 24710 24710 F DEBUG : #18 pc 00000000000a7360 /data/app/~~KjjULZV48O7KSOgOP1wYNQ==/com.example.myapplication-vFUidUPTjaGg4oo3SRAYJw==/oat/arm64/base.vdex
10-20 03:07:25.191 24710 24710 F DEBUG : #19 pc 000000000020ae64 /apex/com.android.art/lib64/libart.so (nterp_helper+7540) (BuildId: cdecb8dde1264c9871695c29854aa3b1)
10-20 03:07:25.191 24710 24710 F DEBUG : #20 pc 000000000009e46c /data/app/~~KjjULZV48O7KSOgOP1wYNQ==/com.example.myapplication-vFUidUPTjaGg4oo3SRAYJw==/oat/arm64/base.vdex
10-20 03:07:25.191 24710 24710 F DEBUG : #21 pc 000000000020ae64 /apex/com.android.art/lib64/libart.so (nterp_helper+7540) (BuildId: cdecb8dde1264c9871695c29854aa3b1)
10-20 03:07:25.191 24710 24710 F DEBUG : #22 pc 00000000000d33d6 /data/app/~~KjjULZV48O7KSOgOP1wYNQ==/com.example.myapplication-vFUidUPTjaGg4oo3SRAYJw==/oat/arm64/base.vdex
10-20 03:07:25.191 24710 24710 F DEBUG : #23 pc 000000000020ae64 /apex/com.android.art/lib64/libart.so (nterp_helper+7540) (BuildId: cdecb8dde1264c9871695c29854aa3b1)
10-20 03:07:25.191 24710 24710 F DEBUG : #24 pc 000000000009df0a /data/app/~~KjjULZV48O7KSOgOP1wYNQ==/com.example.myapplication-vFUidUPTjaGg4oo3SRAYJw==/oat/arm64/base.vdex
10-20 03:07:25.191 24710 24710 F DEBUG : #25 pc 0000000000209124 /apex/com.android.art/lib64/libart.so (nterp_helper+52) (BuildId: cdecb8dde1264c9871695c29854aa3b1)
10-20 03:07:25.191 24710 24710 F DEBUG : #26 pc 000000000009e350 /data/app/~~KjjULZV48O7KSOgOP1wYNQ==/com.example.myapplication-vFUidUPTjaGg4oo3SRAYJw==/oat/arm64/base.vdex
10-20 03:07:25.191 24710 24710 F DEBUG : #27 pc 000000000037b9ac /apex/com.android.art/javalib/arm64/boot.oat (java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor.runWorker+988) (BuildId: ab2bf4ec264efdb6c452a238be38fe624de826b8)
10-20 03:07:25.191 24710 24710 F DEBUG : #28 pc 00000000003751d4 /apex/com.android.art/javalib/arm64/boot.oat (java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.run+68) (BuildId: ab2bf4ec264efdb6c452a238be38fe624de826b8)
10-20 03:07:25.191 24710 24710 F DEBUG : #29 pc 000000000020aec4 /apex/com.android.art/lib64/libart.so (nterp_helper+7636) (BuildId: cdecb8dde1264c9871695c29854aa3b1)
10-20 03:07:25.191 24710 24710 F DEBUG : #30 pc 000000000009e370 /data/app/~~KjjULZV48O7KSOgOP1wYNQ==/com.example.myapplication-vFUidUPTjaGg4oo3SRAYJw==/oat/arm64/base.vdex
10-20 03:07:25.191 24710 24710 F DEBUG : #31 pc 00000000001bf35c /apex/com.android.art/javalib/arm64/boot.oat (java.lang.Thread.run+76) (BuildId: ab2bf4ec264efdb6c452a238be38fe624de826b8)
10-20 03:07:25.191 24710 24710 F DEBUG : #32 pc 00000000002d0164 /apex/com.android.art/lib64/libart.so (art_quick_invoke_stub+548) (BuildId: cdecb8dde1264c9871695c29854aa3b1)
10-20 03:07:25.191 24710 24710 F DEBUG : #33 pc 000000000031ccac /apex/com.android.art/lib64/libart.so (art::ArtMethod::Invoke(art::Thread*, unsigned int*, unsigned int, art::JValue*, char const*)+156) (BuildId: cdecb8dde1264c9871695c29854aa3b1)
10-20 03:07:25.191 24710 24710 F DEBUG : #34 pc 00000000003cf8a0 /apex/com.android.art/lib64/libart.so (art::JValue art::InvokeVirtualOrInterfaceWithJValues<art::ArtMethod*>(art::ScopedObjectAccessAlreadyRunnable const&, _jobject*, art::ArtMethod*, jvalue const*)+380) (BuildId: cdecb8dde1264c9871695c29854aa3b1)
10-20 03:07:25.191 24710 24710 F DEBUG : #35 pc 0000000000460894 /apex/com.android.art/lib64/libart.so (art::Thread::CreateCallback(void*)+992) (BuildId: cdecb8dde1264c9871695c29854aa3b1)
10-20 03:07:25.191 24710 24710 F DEBUG : #36 pc 00000000000b1910 /apex/com.android.runtime/lib64/bionic/libc.so (__pthread_start(void*)+264) (BuildId: ba489d4985c0cf173209da67405662f9)
10-20 03:07:25.191 24710 24710 F DEBUG : #37 pc 00000000000513f0 /apex/com.android.runtime/lib64/bionic/libc.so (__start_thread+64) (BuildId: ba489d4985c0cf173209da67405662f9)
ng...@gmail.com <ng...@gmail.com> #14
Cross-posted on R8 issue tracker.
lo...@gmail.com <lo...@gmail.com> #15
Hi,
Looks like we figured out the root cause in
For temporary workarounds for the existing SDKs, you need to add this rule
-keep class com.google.mlkit.nl.languageid.internal.LanguageIdentificationJni { *; }
for language-id 16.1.1
, and add this rule
-keep class com.google.mlkit.nl.languageid.internal.ThickLanguageIdentifier { *; }
for version language-id 17.0.0+
for the newer model.
We'll fix this issue in the upcoming release so that you'll not need these workarounds in the future release.
Thanks a lot for reporting this issue!
ba...@gmail.com <ba...@gmail.com> #16
Added workarounds in
da...@gmail.com <da...@gmail.com> #17
de...@gmail.com <de...@gmail.com> #18
ra...@gmail.com <ra...@gmail.com> #19
why delayed again and again?
de...@gmail.com <de...@gmail.com> #20
Why not give
ap...@google.com <ap...@google.com> #22
Branch: androidx-main
commit 8194329aa262cf1e5759c76129a2845d0b74f675
Author: Jeremy Woods <jbwoods@google.com>
Date: Wed Jun 16 17:14:30 2021
Add transition apis to NavigatorState
Added the addWithTransition and popWithTransition APIs to the
NavigatorState. These APIs provide an OnTransitionComplete callback for
doing the actual add/pop once some action has been completed (after a
transition).
Relnote: "You can now use the add/popWithTransition APIs to add or pop a
destination aynchronously."
Test: all existing tests pass
Bug: 172112072
Change-Id: Ic4d7cc6530bf576c4d812d1fd0c5a2697874d384
M navigation/navigation-common/api/api_lint.ignore
M navigation/navigation-common/api/current.txt
M navigation/navigation-common/api/public_plus_experimental_current.txt
M navigation/navigation-common/api/restricted_current.txt
M navigation/navigation-common/src/main/java/androidx/navigation/NavigatorState.kt
M navigation/navigation-runtime/src/main/java/androidx/navigation/NavController.kt
M navigation/navigation-testing/src/androidTest/java/androidx/navigation/testing/TestNavigatorStateTest.kt
M navigation/navigation-testing/src/main/java/androidx/navigation/testing/TestNavigatorState.kt
ap...@google.com <ap...@google.com> #23
Branch: androidx-main
commit 6a6cfa99a3e857318e82cf1b7401835de1b65ede
Author: Jeremy Woods <jbwoods@google.com>
Date: Mon Jun 21 12:06:50 2021
Use push instead of add for NavigatorState
Changing the name from add to push to symmetry with the pop API.
RelNote: "The `add` function in `NavigatorState` has been renamed to
`push`. All current calls to `add()` will need to be changed to push()."
Test: ./gradlew checkApi
Bug: 172112072
Change-Id: Ie89fcbcf0753d6918f91450e322b156ff2fd6e9b
M navigation/navigation-common/api/current.txt
M navigation/navigation-common/api/public_plus_experimental_current.txt
M navigation/navigation-common/api/restricted_current.txt
M navigation/navigation-common/src/main/java/androidx/navigation/Navigator.kt
M navigation/navigation-common/src/main/java/androidx/navigation/NavigatorState.kt
M navigation/navigation-compose/src/main/java/androidx/navigation/compose/ComposeNavigator.kt
M navigation/navigation-fragment/src/main/java/androidx/navigation/fragment/DialogFragmentNavigator.kt
M navigation/navigation-fragment/src/main/java/androidx/navigation/fragment/FragmentNavigator.kt
M navigation/navigation-runtime/src/main/java/androidx/navigation/NavController.kt
M navigation/navigation-testing/src/androidTest/java/androidx/navigation/testing/TestNavigatorStateTest.kt
M navigation/navigation-testing/src/main/java/androidx/navigation/testing/TestNavigatorState.kt
ap...@google.com <ap...@google.com> #24
Branch: androidx-main
commit cab838c721195adf0f7ef7236c29a970f608d17d
Author: Jeremy Woods <jbwoods@google.com>
Date: Mon Jul 12 01:21:06 2021
Add Transitions to Navigation Compose
Now that we have the new Navigator APIs from base navigation we can
properly delay destroying destinations until after transitions have been
completed. This means that viewModels will survive if a transition is
canceled and we can properly support animations in Navigation Compose.
RelNote: "Navigation compose now always uses Crossfades when navigating
through destinations."
Test: NavHostTest
Bug: 172112072
Change-Id: I07049268d9c78bfbc6bb49f94bf2a1284d4f1180
M navigation/navigation-common/src/main/java/androidx/navigation/NavBackStackEntry.kt
M navigation/navigation-compose/build.gradle
M navigation/navigation-compose/src/androidTest/java/androidx/navigation/compose/NavHostTest.kt
M navigation/navigation-compose/src/main/java/androidx/navigation/compose/ComposeNavigator.kt
M navigation/navigation-compose/src/main/java/androidx/navigation/compose/NavHost.kt
M navigation/navigation-runtime/src/main/java/androidx/navigation/NavController.kt
b9...@gmail.com <b9...@gmail.com> #25
Sorry I don't get the point. Why always uses Crossfades effect? Could we change to different transition effect?
ap...@google.com <ap...@google.com> #26
Branch: androidx-main
commit 013d94b69530f18051a4df9674dc7a08d52022f0
Author: Jeremy Woods <jbwoods@google.com>
Date: Wed Jul 21 11:57:44 2021
Fix popWithTransition in TestNavigatorState
When we popWithTransition the entry being popped should remain in a
CREATED state before being the transition is completed and the entry
coming to the top of the back stack should remain in the STARTED state
until its transition is completed.
This change adds the logic to ensure we hold the entries in their proper
state while the transition is happening.
RelNote: "When calling `popWithTransition()` from `TestNavigatorState`
the entries will now have the proper state while the transition is
running before it receives the `onTransitionComplete()` callback."
Test: modified TestNavigatorStateTest
Bug: 172112072
Change-Id: I66cddae843f476c19ac3a6c40a7cd5031355768a
M navigation/navigation-testing/src/androidTest/java/androidx/navigation/testing/TestNavigatorStateTest.kt
M navigation/navigation-testing/src/main/java/androidx/navigation/testing/TestNavigatorState.kt
ap...@google.com <ap...@google.com> #27
Branch: androidx-main
commit e3b742c6b338c04f6be0e6560c39c878376ad3ca
Author: Jeremy Woods <jbwoods@google.com>
Date: Fri Jul 16 16:22:09 2021
Mark destination navigating away from as transitioning
When navigating forward with transitions, although we don't hold the
lifecycle of the entry being kept on the back stack above CREATED during
the transition, we should still mark it as transitioning until its
transition is actually complete.
RelNote: "When navigating away from a `NavBackStackEntry` and using the
`pushWithTransition` API, the `NavigatorState` will now properly mark
the previous entry as transitioning."
Test: modified test
Bug: 172112072
Bug: 194301889
Fixes: 191870023
Change-Id: If0543dd1c20e7338078115e98b5585623f9b8f1c
M navigation/navigation-common/api/current.txt
M navigation/navigation-common/api/public_plus_experimental_current.txt
M navigation/navigation-common/api/restricted_current.txt
M navigation/navigation-common/src/main/java/androidx/navigation/NavigatorState.kt
M navigation/navigation-compose/src/main/java/androidx/navigation/compose/ComposeNavigator.kt
M navigation/navigation-compose/src/main/java/androidx/navigation/compose/NavHost.kt
M navigation/navigation-runtime/src/androidTest/java/androidx/navigation/NavBackStackEntryTest.kt
M navigation/navigation-runtime/src/main/java/androidx/navigation/NavController.kt
M navigation/navigation-testing/src/androidTest/java/androidx/navigation/testing/TestNavigatorStateTest.kt
M navigation/navigation-testing/src/main/java/androidx/navigation/testing/TestNavigatorState.kt
M testutils/testutils-navigation/src/main/java/androidx/testutils/TestNavigator.kt
ag...@xmartlabs.com <ag...@xmartlabs.com> #28
I am experiencing an issue with the transition. When my app is opened, the splash is shown and on exit transition it has a broken crossfade. Also, after this, no interaction is registered by the app. This issue is introduced in 2.4.0-alpha05
sw...@gmail.com <sw...@gmail.com> #29
cf...@gmail.com <cf...@gmail.com> #30
I am experiencing the same issue as
@Composable
fun ScreenThatRequiresAuth(navController: NavController, authenticated: Boolean) {
if (authenticated) {
// emit UI content for this screen
} else {
navController.navigate("login-screen")
}
}
no longer works because the navigation no longer happens instantaneously, so navController.navigate("login-screen")
is called repeatedly on subsequent recompositions as the animation proceeds. Therefore we are indefinitely navigating and crossfading, resulting in that visual glitch. If there is no way navigate without an animation anymore, then alpha05 breaks most implementations of this officially recommended pattern. My current workaround is to navigate inside of a LaunchedEffect
block so that it doesn't happen again on recompositions while animating the transition. The UI content of ScreenThatRequiresAuth
is still not shown if we have no auth, but now it is less clean than an if/else statement:
@Composable
fun ScreenThatRequiresAuth(navController: NavController, authenticated: Boolean) {
LaunchedEffect(authenticated) {
if (!authenticated) {
navController.navigate("login-screen")
}
}
if (authenticated) {
// emit UI content for this screen
}
}
This works, it just means that the login screen has to fade in from nothing, which may look awkward, and now the code required to implement this pattern is less straightforward. Since we should not be showing ScreenThatRequiresAuth
at all if there is no auth, it doesn't make sense to fade it out -- this transition should happen without an animation. When will this be possible?
je...@gmail.com <je...@gmail.com> #31
Navigating on recomposition seems like an anti pattern to me. I think calling 'navigate' should only happen upon a UI event. If you want to show a login screen, you should probably check if the app has persisted credentials and then either show the log-in (if there are no credentials) screen or the main screen (if there are some).
The composable could look like this:
@Composable
fun ContentView(
registration: Registration
) {
when (registration) {
is Registration.Registered -> MainView(...)
else -> OnboardingView(...)
}
}
Navigation is then happening inside the MainView composable and the OnboardingView composable. There you have your destinations like such:
@Composable
fun MainView(
...
) {
val navController = rememberNavController()
val actions = remember(navController) { NavActions(navController) }
NavHost(navController = navController, startDestination = Destinations.Home) {
composable(Destinations.Home) {
HomeView(
profileSelected = { navController.navigate(route = Destinations.Profile) },
...
)
}
...
}
}
Handling the credentials could be done in a separate class, which is instantiated in an activity:
sealed class Registration {
class Registered(val credentials: Credentials): Registration()
object Onboarding: Registration()
}
class AppState(private val persistence: Persistence): ViewModel() {
companion object {
var registration by mutableStateOf<Registration>(Registration.Onboarding)
private set
}
init {
load()
}
private fun load() {
val credentials = persistence.readCredentials()
registration = if (credentials != null)
Registration.Registered(credentials)
else
Registration.Onboarding
}
fun setCredentials(credentials: Credentials) {
persistence.saveCredentials(credentials)
registration = Registration.Registered(credentials)
}
}
jb...@google.com <jb...@google.com> #32
As of compose 1.0.1
many of the @Experimental
.
In the interest of providing a solution for Navigation with custom Compose Animations as soon as possible, we opted to provide a new module in 1.1.0
, we will move the implementation back into the Jetpack Navigation library
from Accompanist Navigation Animation
.
The bug we will use for tracking folding the APIs back into Jetpack Navigation is
For more details, see the
me...@gmail.com <me...@gmail.com> #33
Should we still be using Accompanist Navigation Animation? We're on Compose 1.2.0-beta02 by the way.
jo...@gmail.com <jo...@gmail.com> #34
I would like to do something like navigationController.navigate(AnotherScreen(name: String, anotherArgument: Boolean), animated = NavigationAnimation.Push) and thats it.
To achieve a push animation which is used so often in apps, it's way too hard to achieve.
bl...@gmail.com <bl...@gmail.com> #35
#34 I found it's easier & much more flexible to just implement your own navigation solution. It need not be super complicated in Compose. The Jetpack nav library really isn't worth the hassle.
jo...@gmail.com <jo...@gmail.com> #36
lo...@gmail.com <lo...@gmail.com> #37
I can't understand why you have such a negative view on compose and the navigation approach given. I use the
Description
Version used: 1.0.0-alpha01
Devices/Android versions reproduced on: All
Provide a way to navigate composable screens with animations (slide, fade etc')