Summary:
We've been encountering a crash in `runAnimationStep` with "Calculated frame index should never be lower than 0" https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues/35766 with OnePlus/Oppo devices as well, but don't have one on hand to test.
This just works around the issue: if the time is before the start time of an animation, we shouldn't do anything anyways, so we just log a message instead of throwing while in production. We still throw in debug mode though for easier debugging.
### Hypothesis of the root cause
Based on stacktrace in https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues/35766 (which is the same one we see)
Normally, this should happen
1. Choreographer.java constructs a FrameDisplayEventReceiver
2. FrameDisplayEventReceiver.onVSync gets called, which sets the `mTimestampNanos`
3. FrameDisplayEventReceiver.run gets called, which then eventually calls our `doFrame` callback with `mTimestampNanos`. This then causes `FrameBasedAnimationDriver.runAnimationStep` to be called with the same timestamp
I suspect what's happening on OnePlus devices is that the `onVSync` call either doesn't happen or happens rarely enough that the `mTimestampNanos` when `run` is called is sometime in the past
### Fix
1. Add logging so we get the parameters to debug more if we end up getting this error
2. In production, just ignore past times instead of throwing an Error
## Changelog:
Pick one each for the category and type tags:
[ANDROID] [FIXED] - Prevent crash on OnePlus/Oppo devices in runAnimationStep
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/37487
Test Plan: Ran our app using patched version and verified no issues showed up when using it
Reviewed By: cipolleschi
Differential Revision: D46102968
Pulled By: cortinico
fbshipit-source-id: bcb36a0c2aed0afdb8e7e68b141a3db4eb02695a
Summary:
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/37452Fixes#37428
We do have cache poisoning for hermesc on Windows and Linux due to reusing the same cache key among different
React Native version. This fixes it by specifying a cache key which is version dependent + it invalidates the
caches by defining a new key.
Changelog:
[Internal] [Fixed] - Make CircleCI caches for hermesc be version dependent
Reviewed By: cortinico
Differential Revision: D45909178
fbshipit-source-id: 830c87ae45739c7053342a68dac2ee7581945c1d
Summary:
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/36577
This is part of a series of changes to minimize the number of spans committed to EditText, as a mitigation for platform issues on Samsung devices. See this [GitHub thread]( https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues/35936#issuecomment-1411437789) for greater context on the platform behavior.
This change allows us to strip CustomStyleSpan. We already set all but `fontVariant` on the underlying EditText, so we just need to route that through as well.
Note that because this span is non-parcelable, it is seemingly not subject to the buggy behavior on Samsung devices of infinitely cloning the spans, but non-parcelable spans have different issues on the devices (they disappear), so moving `fontVariant` to the top-level makes sense here.
Changelog:
[Android][Fixed] - Minimize EditText Spans 8/N: CustomStyleSpan
Reviewed By: javache
Differential Revision: D44297384
fbshipit-source-id: ed4c000e961dd456a2a8f4397e27c23a87defb6e
Summary:
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/36576
This is part of a series of changes to minimize the number of spans committed to EditText, as a mitigation for platform issues on Samsung devices. See this [GitHub thread]( https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues/35936#issuecomment-1411437789) for greater context on the platform behavior.
This change addresses some minor CR feedback and removes the temporary list of spans in favor of applying them directly.
Changelog:
[Internal]
Reviewed By: javache
Differential Revision: D44295190
fbshipit-source-id: bd784e2c514301d45d0bacd8ee6de5c512fc565c
Summary:
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/36548
This is part of a series of changes to minimize the number of spans committed to EditText, as a mitigation for platform issues on Samsung devices. See this [GitHub thread]( https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues/35936#issuecomment-1411437789) for greater context on the platform behavior.
This change lets us set `letterSpacing` on the EditText instead of using our custom span.
Changelog:
[Android][Fixed] - Minimize EditText Spans 6/N: letterSpacing
Reviewed By: rshest
Differential Revision: D44240777
fbshipit-source-id: 9bd10c3261257037d8cacf37971011aaa94d1a77
Summary:
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/36544
This is part of a series of changes to minimize the number of spans committed to EditText, as a mitigation for platform issues on Samsung devices. See this [GitHub thread]( https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues/35936#issuecomment-1411437789) for greater context on the platform behavior.
This change makes us apply strikethrough and underline as paint flags to the underlying EditText, instead of just the spans. We then opt ReactUnderlineSpan and ReactStrikethroughSpan into being strippable.
This does actually create visual behavior changes, where child text will inherit any underline or strikethrough of the root EditText (including if the child specifies `textDecorationLine: "none"`. The new behavior is consistent with both iOS and web though, so it seems like more of a bugfix than a regression.
Changelog:
[Android][Fixed] - Minimize Spans 5/N: Strikethrough and Underline
Reviewed By: rshest
Differential Revision: D44240778
fbshipit-source-id: d564dfc0121057a5e3b09bb71b8f5662e28be17e
Summary:
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/36545
This is part of a series of changes to minimize the number of spans committed to EditText, as a mitigation for platform issues on Samsung devices. See this [GitHub thread]( https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues/35936#issuecomment-1411437789) for greater context on the platform behavior.
This adds ReactForegroundColorSpan to the list of spans eligible to be stripped.
Changelog:
[Android][Fixed] - Minimize Spans 4/N: ReactForegroundColorSpan
Reviewed By: javache
Differential Revision: D44240780
fbshipit-source-id: d86939cc2d7ed9116a4167026c7d48928fc51757
Summary:
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/36547
This is part of a series of changes to minimize the number of spans committed to EditText, as a mitigation for platform issues on Samsung devices. See this [GitHub thread]( https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues/35936#issuecomment-1411437789) for greater context on the platform behavior.
This adds `ReactBackgroundColorSpan` to the list of spans eligible to be stripped.
Changelog:
[Android][Fixed] - Minimize Spans 3/N: ReactBackgroundColorSpan
Reviewed By: javache
Differential Revision: D44240782
fbshipit-source-id: 2ded1a1687a41cf6d5f83e89ffadd2d932089969
Summary:
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/36546
This is part of a series of changes to minimize the number of spans committed to EditText, as a mitigation for platform issues on Samsung devices. See this [GitHub thread]( https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues/35936#issuecomment-1411437789) for greater context on the platform behavior.
This change generalizes `stripAttributeEquivalentSpans()` to allow plugging in different spans.
Changelog:
[Internal]
Reviewed By: rshest
Differential Revision: D44240781
fbshipit-source-id: 89005266020f216368e9ad9ce382699bd8db85a8
# Conflicts:
# ReactAndroid/src/main/java/com/facebook/react/views/textinput/ReactEditText.java
Summary:
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/36543
This is part of a series of changes to minimize the number of spans committed to EditText, as a mitigation for platform issues on Samsung devices. See this [GitHub thread]( https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues/35936#issuecomment-1411437789) for greater context on the platform behavior.
We cache the backing EditText span on text change to later measure. To measure outside of a TextInput we need to restore any spans we removed. Spans may overlap, so base attributes should be behind everything else.
The logic here for dealing with precedence is incorrect, and we should instead accomplish this by twiddling with the `SPAN_PRIORITY` bits.
Changelog:
[Android][Fixed] - Minimize Spans 1/N: Fix precedence
Reviewed By: javache
Differential Revision: D44240779
fbshipit-source-id: f731b353587888faad946b8cf1e868095cdeced3
Summary:
D42721684 (https://github.com/facebook/react-native/commit/be69c8b5a77ae60cced1b2af64e48b90d9955be5) left a pretty bad bug when using Fabric for Android. I missed that in Fabric specifically, on edit we will cache the Spannable backing the EditText for use in future measurement.
Because we've stripped the sizing spans, Spannable measurement has incorrect font size, and the TextInput size will change (collapsing) after the first edit. This effectively breaks any uncontrolled TextInput which does not have explicit dimensions set.
Changelog:
[Android][Fixed] - Fix measurement of uncontrolled TextInput after edit
Reviewed By: sammy-SC
Differential Revision: D43158407
fbshipit-source-id: 51602eab06c9a50e2b60ef0ed87bdb4df025e51e
Summary:
This PR prevents blob data from being prematurely de-allocated in native code when using slice to create views into an existing blob. Currently, whenever a new blob is created via createFromOptions, BlobManager.js creates a new blobCollector object since options.__collector is never provided.
https://github.com/facebook/react-native/blob/dc80b2dcb52fadec6a573a9dd1824393f8c29fdc/Libraries/Blob/BlobManager.js#L115-L123
When the reference to a blobCollector is garbage collected, the corresponding native memory for the blob data is de-allocated.
https://github.com/facebook/react-native/blob/27651720b40cab564a0cbd41be56a02584e0c73a/Libraries/Blob/RCTBlobCollector.mm#L19-L25
Since, `blob.slice()` is supposed to create a new view onto the same binary data as the original blob, we need to re-use the same collector object when slicing so that it is not GC'd until the last reference to the binary data is no longer reachable. Currently, since each blob slice gets a new blobCollector object, the memory is de-allocated when the first blob is GC'd.
Fixes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues/29970
Fixes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues/27857
## Changelog
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[iOS] [Fixed] - Blob data is no longer prematurely deallocated when using blob.slice
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/31392
Test Plan: I could use help coming up with a test plan here. I could add a referential equality check for the blob.data.__collector in `Blob-test` but it doesn't seem quite right to be testing the implementation detail there.
Reviewed By: javache
Differential Revision: D41730782
Pulled By: cortinico
fbshipit-source-id: 5671ae2c69908f4c9acb5d203ba198b41b421294
Summary:
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/35967
In https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues/35936 we observed that the presence of AbsoluteSizeSpan may lead to hangs when using the Grammarly keyboard on Samsung.
This mitigation makes it so that we do not emit this span in any case where it is sufficient to rely on already set EditText textSize. In simple cases, tested on two devices, it causes typing into the TextInput to no longer hang.
This does not fully resolve the issue for TextInputs which meaningfully use layout-effecting spans (or at least font size), such as non-uniform text size within the input. We instead just try to reduce to minimum AbsoluteSizeSpan possible.
Testing the first commit was able to resolve hangs in some simpler inputs tested, by me and cortinico.
Changelog:
[Android][Fixed] - Mitigation for Samsung TextInput Hangs
Reviewed By: cortinico
Differential Revision: D42721684
fbshipit-source-id: e0388dfb4617f0217bc1d0b71752c733e10261dd
Summary:
when integrates with swift, the compiler will build clang module based on the *React-Core-umbrella.h*. however, the include chain reaches some c++ headers that are not available from swift. it will cause build error.

this pr adds `#ifdef __cplusplus` guard for it.
## Changelog
[iOS] [Fixed] - Fix React module build error with swift integration on new architecture mode
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/34527
Test Plan:
one thing we didn't figure out is that we require reanimated to repro the build error.
1. `npx react-native init RN070 --version 0.70.0-rc.4`. # can also repro this issue on 0.69
2. `cd RN070`
3. `yarn add react-native-reanimated@next`
4. `cd ios && rm -rf Pods build && RCT_NEW_ARCH_ENABLED=1 pod install`
5. add `import React;` in `main.m` for clang module generation
```diff
--- a/ios/RN070/main.m
+++ b/ios/RN070/main.m
@@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
#import <UIKit/UIKit.h>
+@import React;
#import "AppDelegate.h"
int main(int argc, char *argv[])
```
6. `yarn ios`
Reviewed By: cipolleschi
Differential Revision: D39128716
Pulled By: jacdebug
fbshipit-source-id: d9e9130f99e3b9e5f7807c475a24cdd84880e720
Summary:
The hermes profiler doesn't work currently, I tracked down the problem to a couple of things.
- Need to call `registerForProfiling` to enable profiling for a specific runtime. I added the call at the same place where we enable the debugger.
- `runInExecutor` didn't work and call its callback. Not sure exactly why, but using `executor_->add` like we do in a lot of other places to run code on the executor works.
- `GetHeapUsageRequest` seems to cause some deadlocks. JS contexts were not detected reliably, I suspect this is related to deadlocks when trying to run on inspector executor. `GetHeapUsageRequest` doesn't actually need any data from the inspector so there is no need to run it on that queue. To fix it I moved the call to use `runInExecutor` instead.
## Changelog
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[General] [Fixed] - Fix hermes profiler
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/34129
Reviewed By: cortinico
Differential Revision: D37669469
Pulled By: philIip
fbshipit-source-id: 6cf3b2857ac60b0a1518837b9c56b9c093ed222f
Summary:
`JNIEnv`'s `FindClass(..)` function takes the classes in the standard
`foo/bar/Baz` class specification (unless they're special, like arrays).
Specifying them with `Lfoo/bar/Baz;` results in a
`ClassNotFoundException` being raised -- which is especially unhelpful
when intending to re-throw an exception.
The docs for `JNIEnv#FindClass(..)` can be found [here][jnienv].
[jnienv]:
https://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/technotes/guides/jni/spec/functions.html#:~:text=The%20name%20argument,java/lang/String%22
## Changelog
[Android] [Fixed] - Correctly resolve classes with FindClass(..)
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/34533
Test Plan:
No exact test plan. However, if an exception is thrown during the
rendering process, a fatal `ClassNotFoundException` is raised, rather
than having the error be passed up to the `ReactNativeManager`.
Fixes: facebook/yoga#1120
Reviewed By: amir-shalem
Differential Revision: D39133326
Pulled By: jacdebug
fbshipit-source-id: 86283b7d21aed49ed0e9027b2aef85f0108cdf9a
Summary:
This fix solves a problem very well evaluated [here](https://github.com/Expensify/App/issues/2727) as well as this [one](https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues/29290).
The issue is that when the app goes to background, in landscape mode, the RCTDeviceInfo code triggers an orientation change event that did not physically happen. Due to that, we get swapped values returned when going back to the app.
I debugged the react-native code, and to me it seems that react native publishes the orientation change event one extra time when switching the state of the app to 'inactive'. Here is what is happening:
1. iPad is in landscape.
2. We move the app to inactive state.
3. Native Code queues portrait orientation change (no such change happened physically), and immediately after it triggers landscape change (same as we had in point 1).
4. We restore the app to active state.
5. The app receives two queued orientation change events, one after another.
6. The quick transition between portrait and landscape happens even though it never went back to portrait.
Fresh `react-native init` app repro case can be found here: https://github.com/lbaldy/issue-34014-repro
Video presenting the issue (recorded while working on: https://github.com/Expensify/App/issues/2727 ): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nFDOml9M8w4
## Changelog
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[iOS] [Fixed] - Fix the way the orientation events are published, to avoid false publish on orientation change when app changes state to inactive
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/34014
Test Plan:
### Test Preparation
1. Make sure you have a working version of E/App.
2. Open App/src/components/withWindowDimensions.js and update the constructor by changing this line:
`this.onDimensionChange = _.debounce(this.onDimensionChange.bind(this), 100);`
to
`this.onDimensionChange = this.onDimensionChange.bind(this);`
3. Open the NewExpensify.xcodeproj in xCode.
4. Open the RCTDeviceInfo.mm file and replace it's contents with the file from this PR.
5. Select your device of choice (I suggest starting with iPad mini) and run the app though xCode.
6. From this point you can move to the test scenarios described below.
### iPad Mini tests:
Reproduction + Fix test video (Test 1): https://youtu.be/jyzoNHLYHPo
Reproduction + Fix test video (Test 2): https://youtu.be/CLimE-Fba-g
**Test 1:**
1. Launch app in portrait, open chat - no sidebar visible.
7. Switch to landscape - sidebar shows.
8. Put app to background.
9. Put app back to foreground - make sure the side menu doesn't flicker.
**Test 2:**
1. Launch app in portrait, open chat - no sidebar visible.
2. Switch to landscape - sidebar shows.
3. Put app to background. Switch orientation back to portrait.
4. Put app back to foreground - make sure the side menu hides again as it should be in portrait.
### iPad Pro tests:
Reproduction + Fix test video (Test 3, Test 4): https://youtu.be/EJkUUQCiLRg
iPad mini test 1 applies.
Scenario 2 does not as the screen is too wide in both orientations and iPad pro shows sidebar always.
**Test 3:**
1. launch the app.
2. Make sure you're in landscape mode.
3. See split screen with some other app. Make sure the side bar is visible.
4. Play with the size of the view, resize it a bit. When the view shrinks it should hide the sidebar, when it grows it should show it.
10. Move the app to background and back to foreground, please observe there are no flickers.
**Test 4:**
1. Launch the app.
2. Make sure you're in landscape mode.
3. Make the multitasking view and make Expensify app a slide over app.
4. Move back to fullscreen/split screen. Make sure the menu is shown accordingly
5. Move the app to background and back to foreground, please observe there are no flickers.
### iPhone:
Non reg with and without the fix video: https://youtu.be/kuv9in8vtbk
Please perform standard smoke tests on transformation changes.
Reviewed By: cipolleschi
Differential Revision: D37239891
Pulled By: jacdebug
fbshipit-source-id: e6090153820e921dcfb0d823e0377abd25225bdf
Summary:
The current `test-manual-e2e.sh` script is broken on Android + Hermes + New App Template.
This commit fixes it. Specifically:
- There is no need to generate Maven Artifacts for RN Tester, as RN Tester consumes them from source.
- There is instead a need to generate Maven Artifacts for New App Template, as they need to be included inside the NPM package.
- The `:ReactAndroid:hermes-engine:installArchives` task needs to invoked to also generate the Hermes-engine .aar for bundling.
## Changelog
[Internal] - Fix test-manual-e2e on Android/Hermes for New App Template
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/34294
Test Plan: I've tested this against the `0.70-stable` branch and I was able to run an App from the New Template properly.
Reviewed By: dmitryrykun
Differential Revision: D38239238
Pulled By: cortinico
fbshipit-source-id: b3d95bad21515b12a91e29147e70ba8323896660
Summary:
With react-native 0.70-rc.3 and new arch, codegen may fail if it encounters `.d.ts` files because specs may appear to be unused.
## Changelog
[General] [Fixed] - Codegen should ignore `.d.ts` files
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/34439
Test Plan:
See repro in https://github.com/microsoft/react-native-test-app/pull/1052. The build will fail without manually patching this in.
If you prefer to use your own test app, try adding [react-native-safe-area-context](https://github.com/th3rdwave/react-native-safe-area-context) as a dependency.
Reviewed By: cipolleschi
Differential Revision: D38826388
Pulled By: cortinico
fbshipit-source-id: eb7c9be2d49286bae86b2428862fbf20f6f32ca5
Summary:
This Pull Request aims at removing the making of reactnativeutilsjni as it is built from the same sources as reactnativejni. It also replaces references to reactnativeutilsjni with reactnativejni.
This should get rid of `reactnativeutilsjni.so` while reusing `reactnativejni.so` in it's place. This should give us some size improvements in the finally built apk.
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[Android] [Changed] - Replaced reactnativeutilsjni with reactnativejni in the build process to reduce size
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/34339
Test Plan:
1. Ran the CMakelist.txt file using CMake and I could see that reactnativeutilsjni.dir is no longer generated with my changes.
2. Built the aar from this branch in Android Studio and build happened successfully.
I am not sure if we could run any more tests. Please let me know in case anymore testing is required and I can do accordingly
Reviewed By: cortinico
Differential Revision: D38400481
Pulled By: genkikondo
fbshipit-source-id: 592736e56441328389ae89135667c336ff8018e6
Summary:
The current implementation of **getDefaultJSExecutorFactory** relies solely on try catch to load the correct .so file for jsc or hermes based on the project configuration.
Relying solely on try catch block and loading jsc even when project is using hermes can lead to launch time crashes especially in monorepo architectures and hybrid apps using both native android and react native.
So we can make use of an additional **ReactInstanceManager :: setJsEngineAsHermes** method that accepts a Boolean argument from the host app while building ReactInstanceManager which can tell which library to load at startup in **ReactInstanceManagerBuilder** which will now have an enhanced getDefaultJSExecutorFactory method that will combine the old logic with the new one to load the dso files.
The code snippet in **ReactInstanceManager** for adding a new setter method:
```
/**
* Sets the jsEngine as JSC or HERMES as per the setJsEngineAsHermes call
* Uses the enum {link JSInterpreter}
* param jsEngine
*/
private void setJSEngine(JSInterpreter jsEngine){
this.jsEngine = jsEngine;
}
/**
* Utility setter to set the required JSEngine as HERMES or JSC
* Defaults to OLD_LOGIC if not called by the host app
* param hermesEnabled
* hermesEnabled = true sets the JS Engine as HERMES and JSC otherwise
*/
public ReactInstanceManagerBuilder setJsEngineAsHermes(boolean hermesEnabled){
if(hermesEnabled){
setJSEngine(JSInterpreter.HERMES);
}
else{
setJSEngine(JSInterpreter.JSC);
}
return this;
}
```
The code snippet for the new logic in **ReactInstanceManagerBuilder**:
1) Setting up the new logic:
Adding a new enum class :
```
public enum JSInterpreter {
OLD_LOGIC,
JSC,
HERMES
}
```
A setter getting boolean value telling whether to use hermes or not and calling a private setter to update the enum variable.
```
/**
* Sets the jsEngine as JSC or HERMES as per the setJsEngineAsHermes call
* Uses the enum {link JSInterpreter}
* param jsEngine
*/
private void setJSEngine(JSInterpreter jsEngine){
this.jsEngine = jsEngine;
}
/**
* Utility setter to set the required JSEngine as HERMES or JSC
* Defaults to OLD_LOGIC if not called by the host app
* param hermesEnabled
* hermesEnabled = true sets the JS Engine as HERMES and JSC otherwise
*/
public ReactInstanceManagerBuilder setJsEngineAsHermes(boolean hermesEnabled){
if(hermesEnabled){
setJSEngine(JSInterpreter.HERMES);
}
else{
setJSEngine(JSInterpreter.JSC);
}
return this;
}
```
2) Modifying the getDefaultJSExecutorFactory method to incorporate the new logic with the old one:
```
private JavaScriptExecutorFactory getDefaultJSExecutorFactory(
String appName, String deviceName, Context applicationContext) {
// Relying solely on try catch block and loading jsc even when
// project is using hermes can lead to launch-time crashes especially in
// monorepo architectures and hybrid apps using both native android
// and react native.
// So we can use the value of enableHermes received by the constructor
// to decide which library to load at launch
// if nothing is specified, use old loading method
// else load the required engine
if (jsEngine == JSInterpreter.OLD_LOGIC) {
try {
// If JSC is included, use it as normal
initializeSoLoaderIfNecessary(applicationContext);
JSCExecutor.loadLibrary();
return new JSCExecutorFactory(appName, deviceName);
} catch (UnsatisfiedLinkError jscE) {
if (jscE.getMessage().contains("__cxa_bad_typeid")) {
throw jscE;
}
HermesExecutor.loadLibrary();
return new HermesExecutorFactory();
}
} else if (jsEngine == JSInterpreter.HERMES) {
HermesExecutor.loadLibrary();
return new HermesExecutorFactory();
} else {
JSCExecutor.loadLibrary();
return new JSCExecutorFactory(appName, deviceName);
}
}
```
### **Suggested changes in any Android App's MainApplication that extends ReactApplication to take advantage of this fix**
```
builder = ReactInstanceManager.builder()
.setApplication(this)
.setJsEngineAsHermes(BuildConfig.HERMES_ENABLED)
.setBundleAssetName("index.android.bundle")
.setJSMainModulePath("index")
```
where HERMES_ENABLED is a buildConfigField based on the enableHermes flag in build.gradle:
`def enableHermes = project.ext.react.get("enableHermes", true)
`
and then
```
defaultConfig{
if(enableHermes) {
buildConfigField("boolean", "HERMES_ENABLED", "true")
}
else{
buildConfigField("boolean", "HERMES_ENABLED", "false")
}
}
```
Our app was facing a similar issue as listed in this list: **https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+DSO**. Which was react-native trying to load jsc even when our project used hermes when a debug build was deployed on a device using android studio play button.
This change can possibly solve many of the issues listed in the list as it solved ours.
## Changelog
[GENERAL] [ADDED] - An enum JSInterpreter in com.facebook.react package:
```
/**
* An enum that specifies the JS Engine to be used in the app
* Old Logic uses the legacy code
* JSC/HERMES loads the respective engine using the revamped logic
*/
public enum JSInterpreter {
OLD_LOGIC,
JSC,
HERMES
}
```
[GENERAL] [ADDED] - An enum variable storing the default value of Js Engine loading mechanism in ReactInstanceManagerBuilder:
```
private JSInterpreter jsEngine = JSInterpreter.OLD_LOGIC;
```
[GENERAL] [ADDED] - A new setter method and a helper method to set the js engine in ReactInstanceManagerBuilder:
```
/**
* Sets the jsEngine as JSC or HERMES as per the setJsEngineAsHermes call
* Uses the enum {link JSInterpreter}
* param jsEngine
*/
private void setJSEngine(JSInterpreter jsEngine){
this.jsEngine = jsEngine;
}
/**
* Utility setter to set the required JSEngine as HERMES or JSC
* Defaults to OLD_LOGIC if not called by the host app
* param hermesEnabled
* hermesEnabled = true sets the JS Engine as HERMES and JSC otherwise
*/
public ReactInstanceManagerBuilder setJsEngineAsHermes(boolean hermesEnabled){
if(hermesEnabled){
setJSEngine(JSInterpreter.HERMES);
}
else{
setJSEngine(JSInterpreter.JSC);
}
return this;
}
```
[GENERAL] [ADDED] - Modified **getDefaultJSExecutorFactory** method
```
private JavaScriptExecutorFactory getDefaultJSExecutorFactory(
String appName, String deviceName, Context applicationContext) {
// Relying solely on try catch block and loading jsc even when
// project is using hermes can lead to launch-time crashes especially in
// monorepo architectures and hybrid apps using both native android
// and react native.
// So we can use the value of enableHermes received by the constructor
// to decide which library to load at launch
// if nothing is specified, use old loading method
// else load the required engine
if (jsEngine == JSInterpreter.OLD_LOGIC) {
try {
// If JSC is included, use it as normal
initializeSoLoaderIfNecessary(applicationContext);
JSCExecutor.loadLibrary();
return new JSCExecutorFactory(appName, deviceName);
} catch (UnsatisfiedLinkError jscE) {
if (jscE.getMessage().contains("__cxa_bad_typeid")) {
throw jscE;
}
HermesExecutor.loadLibrary();
return new HermesExecutorFactory();
}
} else if (jsEngine == JSInterpreter.HERMES) {
HermesExecutor.loadLibrary();
return new HermesExecutorFactory();
} else {
JSCExecutor.loadLibrary();
return new JSCExecutorFactory(appName, deviceName);
}
}
```
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/33952
Test Plan:
The testing for this change might be tricky but can be done by following the reproduction steps in the issues related to DSO loading here: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+DSO
Generally, the app will not crash anymore on deploying debug using android studio if we are removing libjsc and its related libraries in **packagingOptions** in build.gradle and using hermes in the project.
It can be like:
```
packagingOptions {
if (enableHermes) {
exclude "**/libjsc*.so"
}
}
```
Reviewed By: lunaleaps
Differential Revision: D37191981
Pulled By: cortinico
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