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Proguard won't keep a class member's enums

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I'm working on a library that is distributed as a java jar, and I'm running proguard on it in such a way as to only leave the required interfaces exposed. I have a configuration class with a bunch of member variables and some enum defines. My proguard script preserves the member variables fine, however, the enum definitions are being obfuscated. I've tried everything I can think of to force proguard to retain these internally defined and public enums, but I can't get it to work.

Right now I'm using:

-keep public class com.stuff.MyConfigObject {     public *; }  -keepclassmembers enum * {     public static **[] values();     public static ** valueOf(java.lang.String); } 

If I try:

-keep public enum com.stuff.MyConfigObject.MyEnum 

I get an ambiguous error: "Note: the configuration refers to the unknown class 'com.stuff.MyConfigObject.MyEnum'"

Thanks for the help!

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Jesse Avatar asked Jun 08 '11 21:06

Jesse


2 Answers

Try com.stuff.MyConfigObject$MyEnum instead. The Proguard class specification expects $ as the separator for inner classes.

Actually, for what you want maybe the best option is something like this:

-keep public enum com.stuff.MyConfigObject$** {     **[] $VALUES;     public *; } 

This will keep only the required members for all enums nested within MyConfigObject - the required members being the $VALUES[] array (see this question for an explanation) and any public members of the enum. Any other members (e.g. private fields methods) will not be kept.


As noted by Jesse and myself in the comments - since you are processing a library, you must also add the -keepAttributes option. From the reference guide:

For example, you should at least keep the Exceptions, InnerClasses, and Signature attributes when processing a library.

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Kevin K Avatar answered Sep 29 '22 09:09

Kevin K


to keep all internal enums try this:

-keep class * {     public enum **; } 

it saves me from writing every of 123 enum in proguard config.

Also, don't forget -keepAttributes if you are processing a library

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igork Avatar answered Sep 29 '22 10:09

igork