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hi dear community,
got stuck with a problem, when I create a new instance of Asciidoctor, I'm getting this nice exception: Exception in thread "main" java.lang.IncompatibleClassChangeError: Found interface org.objectweb.asm.FieldVisitor, but class was expected at org.jruby.java.codegen.RealClassGenerator.defineOldStyleImplClass(RealClassGenerator.java:104) at org.jruby.java.codegen.RealClassGenerator.createOldStyleImplClass(RealClassGenerator.java:63) at org.jruby.javasupport.Java.newInterfaceImpl(Java.java:1183) at org.jruby.java.proxies.JavaInterfaceTemplate.jcreateProxy(JavaInterfaceTemplate.java:281) at org.jruby.java.proxies.JavaInterfaceTemplate.access$000(JavaInterfaceTemplate.java:30) at org.jruby.java.proxies.JavaInterfaceTemplate$4.call(JavaInterfaceTemplate.java:181) at org.jruby.internal.runtime.methods.JavaMethod$JavaMethodN.call(JavaMethod.java:661) at org.jruby.internal.runtime.methods.DynamicMethod.call(DynamicMethod.java:198) at org.jruby.RubyClass.finvoke(RubyClass.java:624) at org.jruby.runtime.Helpers.invoke(Helpers.java:500) at org.jruby.javasupport.JavaUtil.convertProcToInterface(JavaUtil.java:248) at org.jruby.RubyBasicObject.toJava(RubyBasicObject.java:800) at org.jruby.javasupport.JavaEmbedUtils.rubyToJava(JavaEmbedUtils.java:273) at org.asciidoctor.internal.RubyUtils.rubyToJava(RubyUtils.java:18) at org.asciidoctor.internal.JRubyAsciidoctorModuleFactory.createAsciidoctorModule(JRubyAsciidoctorModuleFactory.java:27) at org.asciidoctor.internal.JRubyAsciidoctor.createJRubyAsciidoctorInstance(JRubyAsciidoctor.java:123) at org.asciidoctor.internal.JRubyAsciidoctor.create(JRubyAsciidoctor.java:62) at org.asciidoctor.Asciidoctor$Factory.create(Asciidoctor.java:647) Quick check shows that jruby-complete-1.7.16.1.jar!/org/objectweb/asm/FieldVisitor.class is an abstract class as the Jruby code expects, however, my classpath contains a reference to asm 3.1 where FieldVisitor is actually interface :) Has anyone had similar issue before? |
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I believe there's a known classpath issue between JRuby 1.7 and asm. I've heard from other users that the solution is to move to JRuby 9000 (recently released). JRuby 9000 is much more intelligent about classpath handling. Cheers, -Dan On Tue, Jul 28, 2015 at 9:07 AM, agavazuk [via Asciidoctor :: Discussion] <[hidden email]> wrote: hi dear community, ... [show rest of quote] Dan Allen | http://google.com/profiles/dan.j.allen |
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Hi again,
another solution to the problem is to find a guilty guy :) - in my case its guice v3.0, I have to migrate to 4.0 where asm interface falls into different package name. Dan, thank you very much for the idea with new version |
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+1 I'm glad it helped get you over the hump! Cheers, -Dan On Tue, Jul 28, 2015 at 4:22 PM, agavazuk [via Asciidoctor :: Discussion] <[hidden email]> wrote: Hi again, Dan Allen | http://google.com/profiles/dan.j.allen |
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