I've released an IME (soft keyboard) app and I am getting crash reports from HTC phones only. Here is the stack trace:

java.lang.NullPointerException
    at android.graphics.BitmapFactory.decodeResourceStream(BitmapFactory.java:465)
    at android.graphics.drawable.Drawable.createFromResourceStream(Drawable.java:697)
    at android.graphics.drawable.Drawable.createFromResourceStream(Drawable.java:666)
    at com.comet.android.keyboard.util.Util.getBitmapDrawable(MyFile.java:416)
    ...

Here is my call to Drawable.createFromResourceStream()

drawable = Drawable.createFromResourceStream(context.getResources(), null, stream, null);

where context a subclass of InputMethodService and stream either is a FileInputStream or AssetInputStream (I've tried both). The resource file is a compiled NinePatchDrawable. I've confirmed that stream is not null.

To repeat: this bug only happens with certain HTC handsets (including the Evo) running various versions of Android OS.

Has anyone experienced this and/or know how to fix it?

Thanks in advance,

Barry

P.S. What is strange is that crash line 465 is not within crash method BitmapFactory.decodeResourceStream() in any version of BitmapFactory.java so HTC must be using modified code.

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I am getting the same error. Did you find the solution? – peceps Feb 8 at 12:48
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You can just use Drawable.createFromStream () instead of Drawable.createFromResourceStream()

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Found a solution for this problem, you can replace the call to Drawable.createFromResourceStream with:

// set options to resize the image
Options opts = new BitmapFactory.Options();
opts.inDensity = 160;

Drawable drawable  = null;
Bitmap bm = BitmapFactory.decodeFile(file.getAbsolutePath(), opts);
if (bm != null) {
  drawable = new BitmapDrawable(context.getResources(), bm);
}

This only works with files.

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Actually I need a solution that works with files instead of resources. However I'm using 9-patch PNGs which must be pre-compiled so I'm not sure this solution will work for me. I'll try it out and see... – Barry Fruitman Feb 8 at 21:59
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