I can think of 2 more possibilities:
- Something wrong in LOGD causing stack corruption
- Initialization of module level statics in the module where MyDecoder
is defined. Module level statics can defer their initialization until the
first function call is made into the same compilation unit where they are
defined.
On Wednesday, September 5, 2012 2:25:28 PM UTC+1, RichardC wrote:
>
> Do you have the native crash dump with stack trace back? The is a utility
> in the NDK to find the source line from the stack dump, one of the
> "addr2line" programs depending on your ABI.
>
> On Wednesday, September 5, 2012 2:18:34 PM UTC+1, cpares wrote:
>>
>> Anyway, in case it's in any way relevant, here is its code. It's pretty
>> much what one would expect:
>>
>> public class Size {
>>
>> public double width, height;
>>
>> public Size(double width, double height) {
>> this.width = width;
>> this.height = height;
>> }
>> // and another unrelated methods
>> }
>>
>> On Wednesday, September 5, 2012 2:41:45 PM UTC+2, RichardC wrote:
>>>
>>> What does the constructor for Size do?
>>>
>>
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