fix(prefs): recover a preference store whose bytes are not valid UTF-8
`File.readAsString` reports a UTF-8 decode failure as a FileSystemException, not a FormatException, so three guards written for that case never ran. The preflight's `on FormatException` branch was unreachable and its `on FileSystemException` sibling waved the document through; the plugin then threw the same FileSystemException, which failed the FormatException/TypeError test that decides repairability; and quarantine's lossy-decode fallback sat dead behind a rethrow. A store with one bad high byte — a UTF-16 BOM, a stray 0x80 — therefore reached the user as a failure screen with no Repair button and no way forward at all. Read bytes and decode explicitly instead, at both sites. Classification moves into describeStoreDamage, so a failure that surfaces after the preflight passed is judged by re-reading the file rather than by the error's type: a denied or locked store is indistinguishable from a decode failure by type or message, and offering a destructive repair for a permissions problem would reset every setting and risk the vault key over something a chmod fixes. isCorruptStoreError went with it, having no remaining callers. A repair that quarantines the store and then cannot reopen it no longer strands the process either. The repaired future was built straight from the cache loader, bypassing the self-healing reset sharedCache installs, so a failed reopen parked a rejected future in _cacheFuture and every later attempt replayed that stale error — with the damaged file already moved aside, so a restart would have booted cleanly. CorruptPreferenceStoreException now carries reopenSafe and a derived, content-free shape: byte length, whether it decoded, whether every byte is zero. #1732 arrived as "FormatException at offset 0" and nothing else, which cannot separate an all-zero file from a non-JSON first character from bytes that are not UTF-8; these can, and never quote the document. Cover the loop against the real desktop backend rather than a fake. shared_preferences_linux is pure Dart, byte-identical to the Windows implementation, and exposes fs/pathProvider, so pointing it at a temp directory exercises the genuine read, parse, cache and write path on any host — the join between preflight, classification and reopen where every one of these defects lived, and which had no coverage at all.
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@@ -93,12 +93,19 @@ abstract class BaseSharedPreferencesService {
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try {
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return await _openSharedCache();
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} catch (error, stackTrace) {
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if (!PrefsRecovery.isCorruptStoreError(error)) rethrow;
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// The preflight accepted this document and the plugin still rejected it,
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// so it has now cached something we cannot reason about. Repair can
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// The preflight accepted this document and the plugin still rejected it.
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// Classify by re-reading the bytes, never by the error's type: the
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// desktop backends surface a UTF-8 decode failure as a
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// `FileSystemException`, which is indistinguishable from a denied or
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// locked file, and a permission error must never be offered a
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// destructive repair. A null result means the document on disk is fine,
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// so whatever went wrong keeps its own type and its own path.
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final damage = await PrefsRecovery.describeCurrentStoreDamage(reopenSafe: false);
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if (damage == null) rethrow;
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// The plugin has now cached something we cannot reason about. Repair can
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// still quarantine the file, but the process has to restart afterwards.
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appLogger.e('Preference store could not be parsed', error: error, stackTrace: stackTrace);
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throw CorruptPreferenceStoreException(error, stackTrace, reopenSafe: false);
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throw damage;
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}
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}
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@@ -159,14 +166,25 @@ abstract class BaseSharedPreferencesService {
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}
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_cacheFuture = null;
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final repaired = _cacheLoader().then((cache) async {
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final vaultKey = salvaged.vaultKey;
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if (vaultKey != null) await cache.setString(credentialVaultKeyPref, vaultKey);
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for (final entry in salvaged.sessions.entries) {
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await cache.setString(entry.key, entry.value);
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}
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return cache;
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});
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late final Future<SharedPreferencesWithCache> repaired;
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repaired = _cacheLoader()
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.then((cache) async {
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final vaultKey = salvaged.vaultKey;
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if (vaultKey != null) await cache.setString(credentialVaultKeyPref, vaultKey);
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for (final entry in salvaged.sessions.entries) {
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await cache.setString(entry.key, entry.value);
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}
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return cache;
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})
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.onError<Object>((error, stackTrace) {
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// The same self-healing reset `sharedCache` installs, for the same
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// reason. Without it a reopen that fails *after* the store was
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// already quarantined would leave a permanently rejected future in
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// `_cacheFuture`, and every later retry would replay that stale error
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// for the rest of the process — with the on-disk cause already gone.
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if (identical(_cacheFuture, repaired)) _cacheFuture = null;
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Error.throwWithStackTrace(error, stackTrace);
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});
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_cacheFuture = repaired;
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await repaired;
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@@ -25,6 +25,39 @@ const String prefsStoreFileName = 'shared_preferences.json';
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/// spelling until the legacy-to-async migration has copied them across.
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const String legacyKeyPrefix = 'flutter.';
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/// Derived, content-free description of a damaged store's bytes.
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///
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/// Every field is a measurement, never a quotation: a length, and two
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/// booleans. Together they separate the shapes that all surface as
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/// "FormatException at offset 0" — an all-zero file, a document with a
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/// non-JSON first character, bytes that are not UTF-8 at all — which the
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/// message alone cannot (#1732).
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class PrefsStoreShape {
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const PrefsStoreShape({required this.length, required this.validUtf8, required this.allZero});
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factory PrefsStoreShape.of(List<int> bytes) => PrefsStoreShape(
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length: bytes.length,
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validUtf8: _decodesAsUtf8(bytes),
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allZero: bytes.isNotEmpty && bytes.every((byte) => byte == 0),
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);
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final int length;
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final bool validUtf8;
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final bool allZero;
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static bool _decodesAsUtf8(List<int> bytes) {
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try {
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utf8.decode(bytes);
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return true;
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} on FormatException {
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return false;
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}
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}
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@override
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String toString() => '$length bytes, ${validUtf8 ? 'valid' : 'invalid'} UTF-8${allZero ? ', every byte zero' : ''}';
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}
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/// Raised when the preference store exists but cannot be parsed.
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///
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/// `BaseSharedPreferencesService` converts the platform's raw
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@@ -38,10 +71,10 @@ const String legacyKeyPrefix = 'flutter.';
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/// offset. Anything holding that object could persist, render or upload raw
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/// credential material — `credential_vault_key_v1`, a tracker refresh token, a
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/// Seerr cookie — and at this point in startup `LogRedactionManager` has no
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/// registered values to catch it. Only the cause's type and offset survive,
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/// both of which are safe by construction.
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/// registered values to catch it. Only the cause's type, offset and the
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/// derived [PrefsStoreShape] survive, all of which are safe by construction.
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class CorruptPreferenceStoreException implements Exception {
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CorruptPreferenceStoreException(Object cause, this.causeStackTrace, {this.reopenSafe = true})
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CorruptPreferenceStoreException(Object cause, this.causeStackTrace, {this.reopenSafe = true, this.shape})
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: causeType = cause.runtimeType.toString(),
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offset = cause is FormatException ? cause.offset : null;
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@@ -64,10 +97,14 @@ class CorruptPreferenceStoreException implements Exception {
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/// A repair in that state must be followed by a restart.
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final bool reopenSafe;
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/// Measurements of the rejected bytes, when they were available.
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final PrefsStoreShape? shape;
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@override
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String toString() =>
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'CorruptPreferenceStoreException: the preference store could not be parsed'
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' ($causeType${offset == null ? '' : ' at offset $offset'})';
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' ($causeType${offset == null ? '' : ' at offset $offset'};'
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' ${shape ?? 'shape unavailable'}; reopenSafe: $reopenSafe)';
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}
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/// Raised when a credential preference exists but its stored type no longer
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@@ -160,18 +197,18 @@ class SalvagedPrefsCredentials {
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/// user an explicit choice that names the real cost, and only an accepted
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/// choice reaches `BaseSharedPreferencesService.repairCorruptStore`.
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abstract final class PrefsRecovery {
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/// Whether [error] means the store is present but unparseable, as opposed to
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/// missing, inaccessible, or a plugin failure.
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///
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/// `shared_preferences_windows` throws `FormatException` from `json.decode`
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/// on a truncated file and `TypeError` from `Map<String, Object>.from` when
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/// a decoded value is null.
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static bool isCorruptStoreError(Object error) => error is FormatException || error is TypeError;
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/// Whether a repair can be attempted on this platform. Only the desktop
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/// implementations use a single JSON file we can salvage and quarantine;
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/// Android, iOS and macOS delegate to platform-native stores.
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static bool get isSupportedPlatform => Platform.isWindows || Platform.isLinux;
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static bool get isSupportedPlatform => _supportedPlatformOverride ?? (Platform.isWindows || Platform.isLinux);
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static bool? _supportedPlatformOverride;
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/// Test seam. The desktop store path is Windows/Linux only, so a host suite
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/// running anywhere else cannot reach the production preflight at all — and
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/// that preflight is precisely where #1732 is decided.
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@visibleForTesting
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static void debugSetSupportedPlatformOverride(bool? value) => _supportedPlatformOverride = value;
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static Future<File> storeFile() async {
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final directory = await getApplicationSupportDirectory();
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@@ -194,51 +231,94 @@ abstract final class PrefsRecovery {
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/// No-op on the platforms that use a native store, and on a missing store —
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/// a first launch has nothing to validate.
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static Future<void> assertStoreReadable({File? storeFileOverride}) async {
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if (storeFileOverride == null && !isSupportedPlatform) return;
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final damage = await describeCurrentStoreDamage(reopenSafe: true, storeFileOverride: storeFileOverride);
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if (damage != null) throw damage;
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}
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/// Re-reads the live store and classifies it, without throwing.
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///
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/// Returns null when the bytes on disk are ones the desktop backends can
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/// hold — including a missing or unreadable file, neither of which a repair
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/// addresses. A non-null result means the *document* is damaged, which is
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/// the only thing that justifies offering the user a destructive repair.
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///
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/// Used both as the preflight and, with `reopenSafe: false`, to classify a
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/// failure that surfaced after the preflight already passed.
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static Future<CorruptPreferenceStoreException?> describeCurrentStoreDamage({
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required bool reopenSafe,
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File? storeFileOverride,
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}) async {
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if (storeFileOverride == null && !isSupportedPlatform) return null;
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final File file;
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try {
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file = storeFileOverride ?? await storeFile();
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if (!await file.exists()) return;
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if (!await file.exists()) return null;
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} on Object {
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// Locating or stat-ing the directory is a different failure entirely
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// (missing/denied application support); let the plugin report it.
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return;
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return null;
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}
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final List<int> bytes;
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try {
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bytes = await file.readAsBytes();
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} on FileSystemException {
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return null; // Unreadable rather than invalid; not something a repair fixes.
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}
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return describeStoreDamage(bytes, reopenSafe: reopenSafe);
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}
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/// Classifies raw store bytes, returning the failure to surface or null when
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/// the document is one the desktop backends can hold.
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///
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/// Byte-level on purpose. `File.readAsString` reports a UTF-8 decode failure
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/// as a `FileSystemException`, indistinguishable by type from a denied or
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/// locked file, so decoding explicitly here is the only way to tell a damaged
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/// document apart from a file we simply cannot read (#1732).
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@visibleForTesting
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static CorruptPreferenceStoreException? describeStoreDamage(List<int> bytes, {bool reopenSafe = true}) {
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final shape = PrefsStoreShape.of(bytes);
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final String raw;
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try {
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raw = await file.readAsString();
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} on FileSystemException {
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return; // Unreadable rather than invalid; not something a repair fixes.
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raw = utf8.decode(bytes);
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} on FormatException catch (error, stackTrace) {
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throw CorruptPreferenceStoreException(error, stackTrace); // Not UTF-8.
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return CorruptPreferenceStoreException(error, stackTrace, reopenSafe: reopenSafe, shape: shape);
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}
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if (raw.isEmpty) return;
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// Both desktop backends skip `json.decode` for an empty document and start
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// from `{}`, so an empty store is a first launch, not damage.
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if (raw.isEmpty) return null;
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final Object? decoded;
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try {
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decoded = jsonDecode(raw);
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} on FormatException catch (error, stackTrace) {
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throw CorruptPreferenceStoreException(error, stackTrace);
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return CorruptPreferenceStoreException(error, stackTrace, reopenSafe: reopenSafe, shape: shape);
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}
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if (decoded is! Map) {
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throw CorruptPreferenceStoreException(
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return CorruptPreferenceStoreException(
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const FormatException('Preference store is not a JSON object'),
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StackTrace.current,
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reopenSafe: reopenSafe,
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shape: shape,
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);
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}
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for (final entry in decoded.entries) {
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if (entry.key is! String || !_isStorableValue(entry.value)) {
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// The key name is safe to omit and the value must never be quoted, so
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// the exception deliberately carries neither.
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throw CorruptPreferenceStoreException(
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return CorruptPreferenceStoreException(
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const FormatException('Preference store holds a value of an unsupported type'),
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StackTrace.current,
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reopenSafe: reopenSafe,
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shape: shape,
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);
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}
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}
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return null;
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}
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/// Mirrors what the desktop backends can hold: the JSON scalars plus a
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@@ -381,16 +461,13 @@ abstract final class PrefsRecovery {
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return (salvaged: SalvagedPrefsCredentials.empty, backupPath: null);
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}
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String raw;
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try {
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raw = await file.readAsString();
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} on FileSystemException {
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rethrow;
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} on FormatException {
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// Not valid UTF-8 either; a lossy read still exposes the ASCII-only
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// credential entries to the salvage pass.
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raw = const Utf8Decoder(allowMalformed: true).convert(await file.readAsBytes());
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}
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// Read bytes and decode lossily rather than calling `readAsString`, which
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// surfaces a UTF-8 decode failure as a `FileSystemException` and would
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// abort the repair on exactly the damaged store it exists to rescue. For a
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// well-formed document this is identical to a strict decode; for a damaged
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// one it still exposes the ASCII credential entries to the salvage pass.
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// A genuine read failure propagates — that is not something a repair fixes.
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final raw = const Utf8Decoder(allowMalformed: true).convert(await file.readAsBytes());
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final salvaged = salvage(raw);
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