You didn't put an exception handler around the subscript operation in
the exception handler.

On Jan 20, 6:38 am, RyanMcNally <therealr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> No native code I'm afraid.
>
> I've given the three users apk's with the improved exception logging,
> and so begins the waiting game...
>
> Ryan
>
> On Jan 20, 1:12 am, fadden <fad...@android.com> wrote:
>
> > That is definitely strange.  I can't see any reason why that exception
> > would be thrown from that point.
>
> > If you suspect that the object has been damaged, there's an excellent
> > chance that your improved exception handler will throw an exception.
> > Or crash.  Either way you will have learned something new. :-)
>
> > Future versions of the VM do show additional detail on array index
> > problems.
>
> > Is there any native code involved?  JNI code can generate array bounds
> > exceptions, and if somebody crossed up JNIEnv* it could end up on the
> > wrong thread.  Of course, it's *highly* unlikely that multiple
> > occurrences on different devices would have the same stack trace if
> > the failure is actually happening elsewhere.
>
> > There are no exceptions involved in floating-point division by zero on
> > Android (other than whatever the VFP hardware does internally).

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