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List of issues#1978 Java Heap Space Problem
Author: CottonFluffy
Date created:
Type: bug
Visibility: Everybody
Assigned to:
State: new
When I Click On a Swf File Everytime i get an java heap problem
Screenshot_20230222_112511.png (34 KiB)
Does it do for a specific SWF file? Or for all files?
For example attached graphics.swf file works, or OutOfMemory too?
If it's SWF specific, could you attach your SWF file here?
graphics.swf (1,398 KiB)
it do it for an SWF file but It do it for all files too when i try to open
Screenshot_20230222_033746.png (3 KiB)
and i cant open graphics.swf
What version of the decompiler do you use?
What version of Java do you use?
Is it 32 bit or 64 bit java?
What operating system do you use?
i use windows 11 and i used 64 bit java and i used the latest verison of decompiler
And java is Java 8?
Also, can you try starting the program with ffdec.bat instead of ffdec.exe? Is it better
this way?
dont i need to change ffdec.exe file name to ffdec.bat?
There should exist two separate files in the FFDec directory - ffdec.exe and ffdec.bat,
try running the ffdec.bat file.
how do i run the ffdec.bat file can you show me steps?
Windows may hide the file extension in the explorer so it might get harder to find.
I have czech variant of windows - it says "batch file" on hover.
You just double click it.
I prefer total commander - it views the file extensions as default.
You can enable file extensions display in windows explorer this way:
https://pureinfotech.com/show-file-extensions-windows-11/
Also note that icon for ffdec.bat is same as for ffdec.sh, which may be confusing - these
files looks the same without extension.
ffdec_bat.png (34 KiB)total_commander_ffdec_bat.png (38 KiB)
that didnt w0rk i think the swf file has longer stuff in it thats why im having this
problem or the decomplier run out of memory
I thought you can't even open the graphics.swf alone, that's why I wonder.
So if it does for your SWF file, could you attach it here so I can investigate?
(You posted only screenshot of the file, I need the file itself)