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     11 <h2>Usage</h2>
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     13 You can find the ReTrace jar in the <code>lib</code> directory of the
     14 ProGuard distribution. To run ReTrace, just type:
     15 <p>
     16 <p class="code">
     17 <code><b>java -jar retrace.jar </b></code>[<i>options...</i>]
     18          <i>mapping_file</i> [<i>stacktrace_file</i>]
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     20 These are the arguments:
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     22 <dl>
     23 <dt><i>mapping_file</i></dt>
     24 
     25 <dd>Specifies the name of the mapping file, produced by ProGuard with the
     26     option
     27     "<a href="../usage.html#printmapping"><code>-printmapping</code></a> <i>mapping_file</i>",
     28     while obfuscating the application that produced the stack trace.</dd>
     29 
     30 <dt><i>stacktrace_file</i></dt>
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     32 <dd>Optionally specifies the name of the file containing the stack trace. If
     33     no file is specified, a stack trace is read from the standard input. Blank
     34     lines and unrecognized lines are ignored, as far as possible.</dd>
     35 </dl>
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     37 The following options are supported:
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     39 <dt><code><b>-verbose</b></code></dt>
     40 
     41 <dd>Specifies to print out more informative stack traces that include not only
     42     method names, but also method return types and arguments.</dd>
     43 
     44 <dt><code><b>-regex</b></code> <i>regular_expression</i></dt>
     45 
     46 <dd>Specifies the regular expression that is used to parse the lines in the
     47     stack trace. Specifying a different regular expression allows to
     48     de-obfuscate more general types of input than just stack traces. The
     49     default is suitable for stack traces produced by most JVMs:
     50     <pre>
     51     (?:\s*%c:.*)|(?:\s*at\s+%c.%m\s*\(.*?(?::%l)?\)\s*)
     52     </pre>
     53     The regular expression is a Java regular expression (cfr. the documentation
     54     of <code>java.util.regex.Pattern</code>), with a few additional wildcards:
     55     <table cellspacing="10">
     56     <tr><td valign="top"><code><b>%c</b></code></td>
     57         <td>matches a class name (e.g.
     58             "<code>myapplication.MyClass</code>").</td></tr>
     59     <tr><td valign="top"><code><b>%C</b></code></td>
     60         <td>matches a class name with slashes (e.g.
     61             "<code>myapplication/MyClass</code>").</td></tr>
     62     <tr><td valign="top"><code><b>%t</b></code></td>
     63         <td>matches a field type or method return type (e.g.
     64             "<code>myapplication.MyClass[]</code>").</td></tr>
     65     <tr><td valign="top"><code><b>%f</b></code></td>
     66         <td>matches a field name (e.g.
     67             "<code>myField</code>").</td></tr>
     68     <tr><td valign="top"><code><b>%m</b></code></td>
     69         <td>matches a method name (e.g.
     70             "<code>myMethod</code>").</td></tr>
     71     <tr><td valign="top"><code><b>%a</b></code></td>
     72         <td>matches a list of method arguments (e.g.
     73             "<code>boolean,int</code>").</td></tr>
     74     <tr><td valign="top"><code><b>%l</b></code></td>
     75         <td>matches a line number inside a method (e.g.
     76             "<code>123</code>").</td></tr>
     77     </table>
     78     Elements that match these wildcards are de-obfuscated, when possible. Note
     79     that regular expressions must not contain any capturing groups. Use
     80     non-capturing groups instead: <code>(?:</code>...<code>)</code>
     81     </dd>
     82 </dl>
     83 
     84 The restored stack trace is printed to the standard output. The completeness
     85 of the restored stack trace depends on the presence of line number tables in
     86 the obfuscated class files:
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     88 <ul>
     89 <li>If all line numbers have been preserved while obfuscating the application,
     90     ReTrace will be able to restore the stack trace completely.
     91     <p>
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     93 <li>If the line numbers have been removed, mapping obfuscated method names
     94     back to their original names has become ambiguous. Retrace will list all
     95     possible original method names for each line in the stack trace. The user
     96     can then try to deduce the actual stack trace manually, based on the logic
     97     of the program.
     98 
     99 </ul>
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    101 
    102 Preserving line number tables is explained in detail in this <a
    103 href="../examples.html#stacktrace">example</a> in the ProGuard User Manual.
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    106 Unobfuscated elements and obfuscated elements for which no mapping is available
    107 will be left unchanged.
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    112 Copyright &copy; 2002-2009
    113 <a href="http://www.graphics.cornell.edu/~eric/">Eric Lafortune</a>.
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