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Para oferecer a melhor experiência do usuário, otimize seu app para que ele seja o menor
e mais rápido possível. Nosso otimizador de apps, chamado R8, simplifica seu app ao
remover código e recursos não utilizados, reescrever o código para otimizar o desempenho
de execução e muito mais. Para seus usuários, isso significa:
Tempo de inicialização mais rápido
Melhorias na renderização e no desempenho de execução
Para ativar a otimização do app, defina isMinifyEnabled = true (para otimização de código) e isShrinkResources = true (para otimização de recursos) no script de build de lançamento no nível do app, conforme mostrado no código a seguir. Recomendamos que você sempre ative as duas configurações. Também recomendamos ativar a otimização do app apenas na versão final que você testa antes de publicar, geralmente a build de lançamento. Isso porque as otimizações aumentam o tempo de build do projeto e podem dificultar a depuração devido à forma como modificam o código.
Além disso, verifique se o R8 usa todos os recursos de otimização removendo esta linha do arquivo gradle.properties do projeto, se ela existir:
android.enableR8.fullMode=false# Remove this line from your codebase.
Ativar a otimização do app dificulta a compreensão dos stack traces,
principalmente se o R8 renomear classes ou métodos. Para receber stack traces que
correspondam corretamente ao seu código-fonte, consulte
Recuperar o stack trace original.
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Última atualização 2025-07-30 UTC.
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