It does seem like the dx command "help" may be out of date and it is
impossible to decipher anyway.

I had more luck with using dexdump directly (see the platforms/.../
tools directory).

The "ant dex" target creates the classes.dex file (the functionality
is hidden inside ant tasks so no luck just reading the ant script).

On Oct 11, 3:56 am, ssfss <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi. I cant convert my .class files to .dx file. I dont undrestant dx –help
> it is very Confusing=
> ” dx –dex [--debug] [--verbose] [--positions=] [--no-locals]
> [--no-optimize] [--statistics] [--[no-]optimize-list=] [--no-strict]
> [--keep-classes] [--output=] [--dump-to=] [--dump-width=]
> [--dump-method=[*]] [--verbose-dump] [--no-files] [--core-library]
> [.class | .{zip,jar,apk} | ] …
> Convert a set of classfiles into a dex file, optionally embedded in a
> jar/zip. Output name must end with one of: .dex .jar .zip .apk. Positions
> options: none, important, lines.
> ”
> what’s “debug” “verbose”…what I Write Instead?
>
> I write your command line in cmd :
> dx –dex –output=classes.dex –locals=full –positions=lines jsdt.jar
>
> but it says : unknown option: –locals=full
>
> and again i tried to this cmd : dx –verbose-dump –dex –dump-to=myclass.dump
> MainApplet.class
> but says java.lang.RuntimeException: MainApplet.class: file not found
> While there
>
> Are you can explain about the detailes parameters that I know how to use dx?
>
> thanks
>
> --
> fatemeh nakhaie
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