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<h2>Gradle Task</h2>
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<b>ProGuard</b> can be run as a task in the Java-based build tool Gradle
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(version 2.1 or higher).
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<p>
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Before you can use the <code>proguard</code> task, you have to make sure
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Gradle can find it in its class path at build time. One way is to add the
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following line to your <code>build.gradle</code> file:
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buildscript {
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repositories {
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flatDir dirs: '/usr/local/java/proguard/lib'
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}
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dependencies {
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classpath ':proguard:'
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}
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}
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Please make sure the class path is set correctly for your system.
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You can then define a task:
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task myProguardTask(type: proguard.gradle.ProGuardTask) {
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.....
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}
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The embedded configuration is much like a standard ProGuard configuration.
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Notable similarities and differences:
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<ul>
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<li>Like in ProGuard-style configurations, we're using all lower-case names
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for the settings.</li>
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<li>The options don't have a dash as prefix.</li>
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<li>Arguments typically have quotes.</li>
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<li>Some settings are specified as named arguments.</li>
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</ul>
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<p>
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You can find some sample build files in the <code>examples/gradle</code>
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directory of the ProGuard distribution.
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If you prefer a more verbose configuration derived from the Ant task, you can
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import the Ant task as a <a href="#anttask">Gradle task</a>.
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<h2><a name="proguard">Settings</a></h2>
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The ProGuard task supports the following settings in its closure:
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<dl>
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<dt><a name="configuration_attribute"><code><b>configuration</b></code></a>
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<a href="#file"><i>files</i></a></dt>
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<dd>Read and merge options from the given ProGuard-style configuration
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files. The files are resolved and parsed lazily, during the execution
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phase.</dd>
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<dt><a href="usage.html#injars"><code><b>injars</b></code></a>
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<a href="#classpath"><i>class_path</i></a></dt>
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<dd>Specifies the program jars (or aars, wars, ears, zips, apks, or
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directories). The files are resolved and read lazily, during the execution
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phase.</dd>
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<dt><a href="usage.html#outjars"><code><b>outjars</b></code></a>
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<a href="#classpath"><i>class_path</i></a></dt>
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<dd>Specifies the names of the output jars (or aars, wars, ears, zips, apks, or
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directories). The files are resolved and written lazily, during the
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execution phase.</dd>
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<dt><a href="usage.html#libraryjars"><code><b>libraryjars</b></code></a>
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<a href="#classpath"><i>class_path</i></a></dt>
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<dd>Specifies the library jars (or aars, wars, ears, zips, apks, or
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directories). The files are resolved and read lazily, during the execution
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phase.</dd>
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<dt><a href="usage.html#skipnonpubliclibraryclasses"><code><b>skipnonpubliclibraryclasses</b></code></a></dt>
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<dd>Ignore non-public library classes.</dd>
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<dt><a href="usage.html#dontskipnonpubliclibraryclassmembers"><code><b>dontskipnonpubliclibraryclassmembers</b></code></a></dt>
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<dd>Don't ignore package visible library class members.</dd>
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<dt><a href="usage.html#keepdirectories"><code><b>keepdirectories</b></code></a>
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['<a href="usage.html#filefilters"><i>directory_filter</i></a>']</dt>
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<dd>Keep the specified directories in the output jars (or aars, wars, ears,
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zips, apks, or directories).</dd>
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<dt><a href="usage.html#target"><code><b>target</b></code></a>
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'<i>version</i>'</dt>
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<dd>Set the given version number in the processed classes.</dd>
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<dt><a href="usage.html#forceprocessing"><code><b>forceprocessing</b></code></a></dt>
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<dd>Process the input, even if the output seems up to date.</dd>
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<dt><a href="usage.html#keep"><code><b>keep</b></code></a>
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[<a href="#keepmodifier"><i>modifier</i>,...</a>]
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<a href="#classspecification"><i>class_specification</i></a></dt>
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<dd>Preserve the specified classes <i>and</i> class members.</dd>
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<dt><a href="usage.html#keepclassmembers"><code><b>keepclassmembers</b></code></a>
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[<a href="#keepmodifier"><i>modifier</i>,...</a>]
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<a href="#classspecification"><i>class_specification</i></a></dt>
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<dd>Preserve the specified class members, if their classes are preserved as
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well.</dd>
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<dt><a href="usage.html#keepclasseswithmembers"><code><b>keepclasseswithmembers</b></code></a>
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[<a href="#keepmodifier"><i>modifier</i>,...</a>]
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<a href="#classspecification"><i>class_specification</i></a></dt>
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<dd>Preserve the specified classes <i>and</i> class members, if all of the
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specified class members are present.</dd>
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<dt><a href="usage.html#keepnames"><code><b>keepnames</b></code></a>
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<a href="#classspecification"><i>class_specification</i></a></dt>
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<dd>Preserve the names of the specified classes <i>and</i> class members (if
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they aren't removed in the shrinking step).</dd>
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<dt><a href="usage.html#keepclassmembernames"><code><b>keepclassmembernames</b></code></a>
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<a href="#classspecification"><i>class_specification</i></a></dt>
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<dd>Preserve the names of the specified class members (if they aren't removed
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in the shrinking step).</dd>
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<dt><a href="usage.html#keepclasseswithmembernames"><code><b>keepclasseswithmembernames</b></code></a>
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<a href="#classspecification"><i>class_specification</i></a></dt>
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<dd>Preserve the names of the specified classes <i>and</i> class members, if
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all of the specified class members are present (after the shrinking
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step).</dd>
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<dt><a href="usage.html#printseeds"><code><b>printseeds</b></code></a>
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[<a href="#file"><i>file</i></a>]</dt>
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<dd>List classes and class members matched by the various <code>keep</code>
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commands, to the standard output or to the given file.</dd>
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<dt><a href="usage.html#dontshrink"><code><b>dontshrink</b></code></a></dt>
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<dd>Don't shrink the input class files.</dd>
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<dt><a href="usage.html#printusage"><code><b>printusage</b></code></a>
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[<a href="#file"><i>file</i></a>]</dt>
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<dd>List dead code of the input class files, to the standard output or to the
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given file.</dd>
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<dt><a href="usage.html#whyareyoukeeping"><code><b>whyareyoukeeping</b></code></a>
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<a href="#classspecification"><i>class_specification</i></a></dt>
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<dd>Print details on why the given classes and class members are being kept in
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the shrinking step.</dd>
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<dt><a href="usage.html#dontoptimize"><code><b>dontoptimize</b></code></a></dt>
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<dd>Don't optimize the input class files.</dd>
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<dt><a href="usage.html#optimizations"><code><b>optimizations</b></code></a> '<a href="optimizations.html"><i>optimization_filter</i></a>'</dt>
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<dd>Perform only the specified optimizations.</dd>
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<dt><a href="usage.html#optimizationpasses"><code><b>optimizationpasses</b></code></a>
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<i>n</i></dt>
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<dd>The number of optimization passes to be performed.</dd>
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<dt><a href="usage.html#assumenosideeffects"><code><b>assumenosideeffects</b></code></a>
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<a href="#classspecification"><i>class_specification</i></a></dt>
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<dd>Assume that the specified methods don't have any side effects, while
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optimizing. <i>Only use this option if you know what you're
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doing!</i></dd>
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<dt><a href="usage.html#allowaccessmodification"><code><b>allowaccessmodification</b></code></a></dt>
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<dd>Allow the access modifiers of classes and class members to be modified,
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while optimizing.</dd>
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<dt><a href="usage.html#mergeinterfacesaggressively"><code><b>mergeinterfacesaggressively</b></code></a></dt>
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<dd>Allow any interfaces to be merged, while optimizing.</dd>
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<dt><a href="usage.html#dontobfuscate"><code><b>dontobfuscate</b></code></a></dt>
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<dd>Don't obfuscate the input class files.</dd>
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<dt><a href="usage.html#printmapping"><code><b>printmapping</b></code></a>
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[<a href="#file"><i>file</i></a>]</dt>
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<dd>Print the mapping from old names to new names for classes and class members
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that have been renamed, to the standard output or to the given file.</dd>
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<dt><a href="usage.html#applymapping"><code><b>applymapping</b></code></a>
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<a href="#file"><i>file</i></a></dt>
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<dd>Reuse the given mapping, for incremental obfuscation.</dd>
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<dt><a href="usage.html#obfuscationdictionary"><code><b>obfuscationdictionary</b></code></a>
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<a href="#file"><i>file</i></a></dt>
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<dd>Use the words in the given text file as obfuscated field names and method
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names.</dd>
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<dt><a href="usage.html#classobfuscationdictionary"><code><b>classobfuscationdictionary</b></code></a>
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<a href="#file"><i>file</i></a></dt>
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<dd>Use the words in the given text file as obfuscated class names.</dd>
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<dt><a href="usage.html#packageobfuscationdictionary"><code><b>packageobfuscationdictionary</b></code></a>
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<a href="#file"><i>file</i></a></dt>
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<dd>Use the words in the given text file as obfuscated package names.</dd>
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<dt><a href="usage.html#overloadaggressively"><code><b>overloadaggressively</b></code></a></dt>
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<dd>Apply aggressive overloading while obfuscating.</dd>
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<dt><a href="usage.html#useuniqueclassmembernames"><code><b>useuniqueclassmembernames</b></code></a></dt>
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<dd>Ensure uniform obfuscated class member names for subsequent incremental
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obfuscation.</dd>
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<dt><a href="usage.html#dontusemixedcaseclassnames"><code><b>dontusemixedcaseclassnames</b></code></a></dt>
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<dd>Don't generate mixed-case class names while obfuscating.</dd>
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<dt><a href="usage.html#keeppackagenames"><code><b>keeppackagenames</b></code></a> ['<a href="usage.html#filters"><i>package_filter</i></a>']</dt>
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<dd>Keep the specified package names from being obfuscated. If no name is
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given, all package names are preserved.</dd>
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<dt><a href="usage.html#flattenpackagehierarchy"><code><b>flattenpackagehierarchy</b></code></a>
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'<i>package_name</i>'</dt>
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<dd>Repackage all packages that are renamed into the single given parent
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package.</dd>
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<dt><a href="usage.html#repackageclasses"><code><b>repackageclasses</b></code></a>
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['<i>package_name</i>']</dt>
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<dd>Repackage all class files that are renamed into the single given
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package.</dd>
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<dt><a href="usage.html#keepattributes"><code><b>keepattributes</b></code></a> ['<a href="usage.html#filters"><i>attribute_filter</i></a>']</dt>
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<dd>Preserve the specified optional Java bytecode attributes, with optional
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wildcards. If no name is given, all attributes are preserved.</dd>
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<dt><a href="usage.html#keepparameternames"><code><b>keepparameternames</b></code></a></dt>
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<dd>Keep the parameter names and types of methods that are kept.</dd>
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<dt><a href="usage.html#renamesourcefileattribute"><code><b>renamesourcefileattribute</b></code></a>
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['<i>string</i>']</dt>
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<dd>Put the given constant string in the <code>SourceFile</code>
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attributes.</dd>
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<dt><a href="usage.html#adaptclassstrings"><code><b>adaptclassstrings</b></code></a>
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['<a href="usage.html#filters"><i>class_filter</i></a>']</dt>
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<dd>Adapt string constants in the specified classes, based on the obfuscated
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names of any corresponding classes.</dd>
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<dt><a href="usage.html#adaptresourcefilenames"><code><b>adaptresourcefilenames</b></code></a>
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['<a href="usage.html#filefilters"><i>file_filter</i></a>']</dt>
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<dd>Rename the specified resource files, based on the obfuscated names of the
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corresponding class files.</dd>
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<dt><a href="usage.html#adaptresourcefilecontents"><code><b>adaptresourcefilecontents</b></code></a>
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['<a href="usage.html#filefilters"><i>file_filter</i></a>']</dt>
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<dd>Update the contents of the specified resource files, based on the
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obfuscated names of the processed classes.</dd>
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<dt><a href="usage.html#dontpreverify"><code><b>dontpreverify</b></code></a></dt>
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<dd>Don't preverify the processed class files if they are targeted at Java Micro
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Edition or at Java 6 or higher.</dd>
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<dt><a href="usage.html#microedition"><code><b>microedition</b></code></a></dt>
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<dd>Target the processed class files at Java Micro Edition.</dd>
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<dt><a href="usage.html#verbose"><code><b>verbose</b></code></a></dt>
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<dd>Write out some more information during processing.</dd>
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<dt><a href="usage.html#dontnote"><code><b>dontnote</b></code></a> '<a href="usage.html#filters"><i>class_filter</i></a>'</dt>
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<dd>Don't print notes about classes matching the specified class name
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filter.</dd>
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<dt><a href="usage.html#dontwarn"><code><b>dontwarn</b></code></a> '<a href="usage.html#filters"><i>class_filter</i></a>'</dt>
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<dd>Don't print warnings about classes matching the specified class name
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filter. <i>Only use this option if you know what you're doing!</i></dd>
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<dt><a href="usage.html#ignorewarnings"><code><b>ignorewarnings</b></code></a></dt>
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<dd>Print warnings about unresolved references, but continue processing
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anyhow. <i>Only use this option if you know what you're doing!</i></dd>
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<dt><a href="usage.html#printconfiguration"><code><b>printconfiguration</b></code></a>
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[<a href="#file"><i>file</i></a>]</dt>
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<dd>Write out the entire configuration in traditional ProGuard style, to the
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standard output or to the given file. Useful to replace unreadable
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XML configurations.</dd>
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<dt><a href="usage.html#dump"><code><b>dump</b></code></a>
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[<a href="#file"><i>file</i></a>]</dt>
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<dd>Write out the internal structure of the processed class files, to the
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standard output or to the given file.</dd>
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</dl>
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<h2><a name="classpath">Class Paths</a></h2>
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Class paths are specified as Gradle file collections, which means they can be
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specified as simple strings, with <code>files(Object)</code>, etc.
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<p>
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In addition, they can have ProGuard-style filters, specified as
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comma-separated named arguments after the file:
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<dl>
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<dt><code><b>filter:</b></code>
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'<a href="usage.html#filefilters"><i>file_filter</i></a>'</dt>
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<dd>An optional filter for all class file names and resource file names that
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are encountered.</dd>
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<dt><code><b>apkfilter:</b></code>
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'<a href="usage.html#filefilters"><i>file_filter</i></a>'</dt>
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<dd>An optional filter for all apk names that are encountered.</dd>
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<dt><code><b>jarfilter:</b></code>
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'<a href="usage.html#filefilters"><i>file_filter</i></a>'</dt>
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<dd>An optional filter for all jar names that are encountered.</dd>
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<dt><code><b>aarfilter:</b></code>
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'<a href="usage.html#filefilters"><i>file_filter</i></a>'</dt>
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<dd>An optional filter for all aar names that are encountered.</dd>
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<dt><code><b>warfilter:</b></code>
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'<a href="usage.html#filefilters"><i>file_filter</i></a>'</dt>
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<dd>An optional filter for all war names that are encountered.</dd>
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<dt><code><b>earfilter:</b></code>
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'<a href="usage.html#filefilters"><i>file_filter</i></a>'</dt>
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<dd>An optional filter for all ear names that are encountered.</dd>
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<dt><code><b>zipfilter:</b></code>
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'<a href="usage.html#filefilters"><i>file_filter</i></a>'</dt>
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<dd>An optional filter for all zip names that are encountered.</dd>
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</dl>
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<h2><a name="file">Files</a></h2>
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Files are specified as Gradle files, which means they can be specified
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as simple strings, as File instances, with <code>file(Object)</code>, etc.
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<p>
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In Gradle, file names (any strings really) in double quotes can contain
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properties or code inside <code>${...}</code>. These are automatically
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expanded.
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<p>
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For example, <code>"${System.getProperty('java.home')}/lib/rt.jar"</code> is
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expanded to something like <code>'/usr/local/java/jdk/jre/lib/rt.jar'</code>.
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Similarly, <code>System.getProperty('user.home')</code> is expanded to the
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user's home directory, and <code>System.getProperty('user.dir')</code> is
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expanded to the current working directory.
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<h2><a name="keepmodifier">Keep Modifiers</a></h2>
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The keep settings can have the following named arguments that modify their
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behaviors:
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<dl>
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<dt><a href="usage.html#includedescriptorclasses"><code><b>includedescriptorclasses:</b></code></a>
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<i>boolean</i>
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(default = false)</dt>
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<dd>Specifies whether the classes of the fields and methods specified in the
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keep tag must be kept as well.</dd>
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<dt><a href="usage.html#allowshrinking"><code><b>allowshrinking:</b></code></a>
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<i>boolean</i>
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(default = false)</dt>
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<dd>Specifies whether the entry points specified in the keep tag may be
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shrunk.</dd>
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<dt><a href="usage.html#allowoptimization"><code><b>allowoptimization:</b></code></a>
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<i>boolean</i>
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(default = false)</dt>
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<dd>Specifies whether the entry points specified in the keep tag may be
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optimized.</dd>
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<dt><a href="usage.html#allowobfuscation"><code><b>allowobfuscation:</b></code></a>
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<i>boolean</i>
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(default = false)</dt>
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<dd>Specifies whether the entry points specified in the keep tag may be
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obfuscated.</dd>
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</dl>
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Names arguments are comma-separated, as usual.
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<h2><a name="classspecification">Class Specifications</a></h2>
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A class specification is a template of classes and class members (fields and methods). There are two alternative ways to specify such a template:
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<ol>
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<li>As a string containing a ProGuard-style class specification. This is the
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most compact and most readable way. The specification looks like a Java
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declaration of a class with fields and methods. For example:
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<pre>
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keep 'public class mypackage.MyMainClass { \
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public static void main(java.lang.String[]); \
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}'
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</pre></li>
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<li>As a Gradle-style setting: a method calls with named arguments and a
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closure. This is more verbose, but it might be useful for programmatic
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specifications. For example:
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<pre>
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keep access: 'public',
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name: 'mypackage.MyMainClass', {
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method access: 'public static',
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type: 'void',
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name: 'main',
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parameters: 'java.lang.String[]'
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}
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</pre></li>
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</ol>
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<p>
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The <a href="usage.html#classspecification">ProGuard-style class
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specification</a> is described on the traditional Usage page.
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<p>
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A Gradle-style class specification can have the following named arguments:
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<dl>
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<dt><code><b>access:</b></code> '<i>access_modifiers</i>'</dt>
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<dd>The optional access modifiers of the class. Any space-separated list of
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"public", "final", and "abstract", with optional negators "!".</dd>
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<dt><code><b>annotation:</b></code> '<i>annotation_name</i>'</dt>
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<dd>The optional fully qualified name of an annotation of the class, with
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optional wildcards.</dd>
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<dt><code><b>type:</b></code> '<i>type</i>'</dt>
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<dd>The optional type of the class: one of "class", "interface", or
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"!interface".</dd>
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<dt><code><b>name:</b></code> '<i>class_name</i>'</dt>
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<dd>The optional fully qualified name of the class, with optional
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wildcards.</dd>
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<dt><code><b>extendsannotation:</b></code> '<i>annotation_name</i>'</dt>
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<dd>The optional fully qualified name of an annotation of the the class that
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the specified classes must extend, with optional wildcards.</dd>
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<dt><code><b>'extends':</b></code> '<i>class_name</i>'</dt>
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<dd>The optional fully qualified name of the class the specified classes
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must extend, with optional wildcards.</dd>
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<dt><code><b>'implements':</b></code> '<i>class_name</i>'</dt>
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<dd>The optional fully qualified name of the class the specified classes
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must implement, with optional wildcards.</dd>
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</dl>
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The named arguments are optional. Without any arguments, there are no
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constraints, so the settings match all classes.
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<p>
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<h3><a name="classmemberspecification">Gradle-style Class Member Specifications</a></h3>
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The closure of a Gradle-style class specification can specify class members
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with these settings:
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<dl>
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<dt><code><b>field</b></code> <i>field_constraints</i></dt>
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<dd>Specifies a field.</dd>
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<dt><code><b>method</b></code> <i>method_constraints</i></dt>
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<dd>Specifies a method.</dd>
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<dt><code><b>constructor</b></code> <i>constructor_constraints</i></dt>
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<dd>Specifies a constructor.</dd>
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</dl>
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A class member setting can have the following named arguments to express
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constraints:
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<dl>
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<dt><code><b>access:</b></code> '<i>access_modifiers</i>'</dt>
|
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<dd>The optional access modifiers of the class. Any space-separated list of
|
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"public", "protected", "private", "static", etc., with optional negators
|
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"!".</dd>
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<dt><code><b>'annotation':</b></code> '<i>annotation_name</i>'</dt>
|
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<dd>The optional fully qualified name of an annotation of the class member,
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with optional wildcards.</dd>
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<dt><code><b>type:</b></code> '<i>type</i>'</dt>
|
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<dd>The optional fully qualified type of the class member, with optional
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wildcards. Not applicable for constructors, but required for methods for
|
|
which the <code>parameters</code> argument is specified.</dd>
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<dt><code><b>name:</b></code> '<i>name</i>'</dt>
|
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<dd>The optional name of the class member, with optional wildcards. Not
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applicable for constructors.</dd>
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<dt><code><b>parameters:</b></code> '<i>parameters</i>'</dt>
|
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<dd>The optional comma-separated list of fully qualified method parameters,
|
|
with optional wildcards. Not applicable for fields, but required for
|
|
constructors, and for methods for which the <code>type</code> argument is
|
|
specified.</dd>
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|
</dl>
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|
|
The named arguments are optional. Without any arguments, there are no
|
|
constraints, so the settings match all constructors, fields, or methods.
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<p>
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A class member setting doesn't have a closure.
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<h2><a name="anttask">Alternative: imported Ant task</a></h2>
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|
Instead of using the Gradle task, you could also integrate the Ant task in
|
|
your Gradle build file:
|
|
<p>
|
|
<pre>
|
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ant.project.basedir = '../..'
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|
|
ant.taskdef(resource: 'proguard/ant/task.properties',
|
|
classpath: '/usr/local/java/proguard/lib/proguard.jar')
|
|
</pre>
|
|
<p>
|
|
|
|
Gradle automatically converts the elements and attributes to Groovy methods,
|
|
so converting the configuration is essentially mechanical. The one-on-one
|
|
mapping can be useful, but the resulting configuration is more verbose. For
|
|
instance:
|
|
<pre>
|
|
task proguard << {
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ant.proguard(printmapping: 'proguard.map',
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overloadaggressively: 'on',
|
|
repackageclasses: '',
|
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renamesourcefileattribute: 'SourceFile') {
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|
|
injar(file: 'application.jar')
|
|
injar(file: 'gui.jar', filter: '!META-INF/**')
|
|
|
|
.....
|
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}
|
|
}
|
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</pre>
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<p>
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<hr />
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<address>
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Copyright © 2002-2014
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<a target="other" href="http://www.lafortune.eu/">Eric Lafortune</a> @ <a target="top" href="http://www.saikoa.com/">Saikoa</a>.
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</address>
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