Styled strings use spans to denote which part
is styled (<b>, <i>, etc). Spans are simply a range
of indices into the original string.
In Java, we use String and its internal representation, meaning
we must encode the indices using UTF16 lengths.
When the internal AAPT2 representation of strings switched to UTF8,
the indices also began to index into the UTF8 string.
This change reverts the indices to use UTF16 lengths.
Bug:31170115
Change-Id: I07b8b5b67d2542c7e0a855b601cdbd3ac4ebffb0
For legacy reasons, we kept around the use of UTF-16 internally
in AAPT2. We don't need this and this CL removes all instances of
std::u16string and StringPiece16. The only places still needed
are when interacting with the ResTable APIs that only operate in
UTF16.
Change-Id: I492475b84bb9014fa13bf992cff447ee7a5fe588
Proguard rules would be ignored for components defined
in AndroidManifest.xml for android:name attributes if
they didn't start with '.'.
Change-Id: I029b5a2f224f4daf155b73a2a4dcd940dd43372e
- Add option to rename package in AndroidManifest.xml
- Support default versionName and versionCode
- Accept True and False as valid booleans
Change-Id: I400e350b9dcd0fd1c197d1929144299c7823617d
An early refactor. Some ideas became clearer as
development continued. Now the various phases are much
clearer and more easily reusable.
Also added a ton of tests!
Change-Id: Ic8f0a70c8222370352e63533b329c40457c0903e