I am trying to process with Proguard a MS Windows desktop application (Java 6 SE using the SWT lib provided by Eclipse). And I get the following critical error:
Unexpected error while performing partial evaluation:
Class = [org/eclipse/swt/widgets/DateTime]
Method = [<init>(Lorg/eclipse/swt/widgets/Composite;I)V]
Exception = [java.lang.IllegalArgumentException] (Can't find common super class of [java/lang/StringBuffer] and [org/eclipse/swt/internal/win32/TCHAR])
Error: Can't find common super class of [java/lang/StringBuffer] and [org/eclipse/swt/internal/win32/TCHAR]
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When I tried to Google the error, it came out only on two spots on the entire web, that astonished me greatly. I am newbie using Proguard and Java code optimization tools at all. Any thoughts and suggestions how to fix this, will be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Above error is now fixed, with the using of "-dontskipnonpubliclibraryclasses"
--final update:
I still get another error now. The whole output is now the folowing:
D:\eclipse_projs\java_obfuscate\gci>gci.bat
ProGuard, version 4.4
Reading program jar [D:\eclipse_projs\java_obfuscate\gci\gci.jar]
Reading library jar [D:\jre1.6.0_07\lib\rt.jar]
Unexpected error while evaluating instruction:
Class = [org/eclipse/swt/widgets/Synchronizer]
Method = [runAsyncMessages(Z)Z]
Instruction = [60] aload_1 v1
Exception = [java.lang.IllegalArgumentException] (Value is not a reference value [proguard.evaluation.value.UnknownIntegerValue])
Unexpected error while performing partial evaluation:
Class = [org/eclipse/swt/widgets/Synchronizer]
Method = [runAsyncMessages(Z)Z]
Exception = [java.lang.IllegalArgumentException] (Value is not a reference value [proguard.evaluation.value.UnknownIntegerValue])
Error: Value is not a reference value [proguard.evaluation.value.UnknownIntegerValue]
D:\eclipse_projs\java_obfuscate\gci>
This is a problem that i cannot understand for certain :( any help will be much appreciated.
The options I use are the following:
-dontskipnonpubliclibraryclasses
-dontskipnonpubliclibraryclassmembers
-optimizationpasses 3
-overloadaggressively
-repackageclasses ''
-allowaccessmodification
-dontnote
Try adding the option -dontskipnonpubliclibraryclasses
to your command line.
From the Proguard Manual:
Limitations
For efficiency, ProGuard always ignores any private or package visible library classes while reading library jars. If any of them are extended by public library classes, and then extended again by input classes, ProGuard will complain it can't find them. In that case, you'll have to use the-dontskipnonpubliclibraryclasses
option, and maybe even the-dontskipnonpubliclibraryclassmembers
option. The graphical user interface has checkboxes for these settings.
I had an issue with an application depending on various other projects. I tried the listed solutions, but none of them help. Based on tests, the shrinking and preverify steps were correctly running, the optimization threw the error:
> java.io.IOException: java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Can't find common super class of [java/io/File] (with 2 known super classes) and [org/antlr/v4/runtime/tree/gui/TreeViewer] (with 1 known super classes)
I tried keeping (-keep options) both classes without any success. Based on other threads I found the minimal solution is to disable variable optimization:
-optimizations !code/allocation/variable
This lets me compile successfully, but has its drawbacks.
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