Make sure that Styleables are directly followed by their indices.
If not, Robolectric breaks. This is not strictly incorrect to have
an arbitrary ordering in R.java, but its easier to just support
Robolectric in this case.
Bug: 65837293
Merged-In: Ia59ba58427ade386d075ca9fc9eb5b53e35beca0
Test: make aapt2_tests
(cherry picked from commit af85c4deb667843a227d62275fe6992005f4c38d)
Change-Id: Ia59ba58427ade386d075ca9fc9eb5b53e35beca0
Permissions defined with the same leaf name emit the same
string symbol, which causes collisions. AAPT would override
the symbol with the last one seen.
Do the same thing as AAPT, but emit a warning.
Bug: 64472942
Bug: 65645766
Test: make aapt2_tests
Change-Id: I17b9dc7e8d8bd80db98869394c93695cb453bebd
Merged-In: I17b9dc7e8d8bd80db98869394c93695cb453bebd
In preparation for exporting an XML proto format for UAM to consume,
this change brings the XML DOM API more in line with other APIs that
do not make the Namespace a separate node.
Treating Namespace declarations as just properties of an Element
node makes the implementation of algorithms much simpler, as
the constraints that Namespace nodes have only one child
are now built in and traversing to find Element nodes
is much simpler.
Also made a bunch of quality of life improvements, like formatting and
comment style.
Test: make aapt2_tests
Bug: 65645766
Change-Id: Ib97ff1c4252b7907e2cc1f13a448dc4ca3b809a4
Merged-In: Ib97ff1c4252b7907e2cc1f13a448dc4ca3b809a4
The old algorithm for detecting the first sentence of a JavaDoc comment
looked for the first occurence of '.'. This does not work when code or a
{@link android.R.styleable} link is encountered in the first sentence.
Switch to checking for whitespace characters after the '.' character.
Bug: 62900335
Test: make aapt2_tests , make ds-docs
Original change-Id: I8238f6a6304c9c2f92e2e576ca8962a59c2b20ea
Change-Id: Ie272d0d793d157f2a30f3ead20b2b53976661d33
<fragment> tags in layouts use the class attribute to determine which
Fragment subclass to load, and fallback on android:name if class is not
set.
AAPT2 only emitted a proguard rule for the class attribute for <fragment>,
when it should emit a proguard rule for the android:name attribute as
well.
AAPT2 didn't handle menu XML, so support for actionViewClass,
actionProviderClass and onClick is added.
Bug: 62216174
Test: make aapt2_tests
Change-Id: Ie8675c2bd899a5b51f3661eb0901ab8c9a16fd70
The entire View code base checks IDs against View.NO_ID except
findViewById(), which checks to see if the ID is negative.
Any package ID > 0x7f is interpreted as a negative number in Java
(no unsigned ints), so this check prevents the use of IDs > 0x7f.
findViewById is final, so support library workarounds are not possible.
Instead, IDs (@id/foo) are just sentinels, their values don't matter.
If building for pre-O devices, rewrite any references to these IDs of
the for 0xPPTTEEEE, where PP > 7f, to 0x7fPPEEEE.
The symbol table will check for potential collisions against the base
APK, so this should be safe.
Bug: 37498913
Test: manual
Change-Id: Ife3bbd29db287757ef8a2ffd83053d97f1db2613
In order to support a staged rollout of support for AAPT2,
libraries being built the old way (merged into a single resource
directory) still need to make use of the generated R.txt AAPT
emitted. Do the same as AAPT.
Test: manual
Change-Id: Iaac1e824ddbd67e4efbab7692cddc1e4aa052f5a
libandroidfw needs to make use of StringPiece, so
move it to libandroidfw and update all code referencing
StringPiece in aapt2.
Test: make libandroidfw_tests libaapt2_tests
Change-Id: I68d7f0fc7c651b048d9d1f5e7971f10ef5349fa1
Use Google3 naming style to match new
projects' and open source google projects' style.
Preferred to do this in a massive CL so as to avoid
style inconsistencies that plague legacy code bases.
This is a relatively NEW code base, may as well keep
it up to date.
Test: name/style refactor - existing tests pass
Change-Id: Ie80ecb78d46ec53efdfca2336bb57d96cbb7fb87
Previously the way to name resources in tests was to use reference
notation (@[package:][type/]name). Now we use name notation (no @).
Change-Id: I68f0a36562d89cc78c582d128f370d9556c58707
Aapt with -D option was not keeping the application and instrumentation
subclasses, which were instead handled by mainDexClasses.rules. Instead,
include them in the aapt -D output.
Change-Id: Ia3b89fc2edd45d379c4d06f0bf674716646fcb3d
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
We need the attributes to remain public because people might still be
linking against them, but we don't want them showing up in the
documentation any more. Them showing up in the documentation also had
the side effect that it would accidentally mark the parent class of
attributes as @removed, which was not intended.
Bug: 28663748
Change-Id: I2f6eb09455fddf1086e6b24bc3bea5292e8e32b7
Create an analogue of "aapt2 --proguard" which outputs a proguard
configuration that keeps only components which need to be in the main
dex.
Bug: 27383099
Change-Id: I61d652bfcdfc18e1614e852bd6f7540efd15f780
- Don't generate private attributes in public R.java
- Strip out @SystemApi from comment when generating @android.annotation.SystemApi
- Only emit a single line (up to the first period) of an attribute's comment within
a styleable's attribute table.
Change-Id: Id6316a6861540325934133958939a12074ad4428
Mingw32 4.8 is kind of picky with macros and some complicated template
stuff. Luckily there was another way to represent the
SFINAE code that works on all platforms. Yay!
Change-Id: Idc2e38f47bfdc57b394550bfa0f53cc0b825df25
Previously we would be writing out the Manifest.java file as we
processed the AndroidManifest.xml. This would lead to empty
Manifest classes if there were no permissions or permission groups
defined in the AndroidManifest.xml.
This would pose problems for processes that checked for public classes
and considered them part of the API (support lib).
Now we collect the structure of the Java class in memory before deciding
if a file should be created.
Change-Id: I6b909f28d74356414c6ef5ad005180d6ea5e44ca
Android static libraries are like APKs but they contain much more debugging
and source information. We need to treat them differently in 3 ways:
1) When building a static library, we skip things like ID assignment and
product/config stripping. Source information is emitted as well.
2) When building a static library and linking against another
static library, we don't want to merge, we want to simply reference.
3) When building an app that uses static libraries, we want to merge
the static library under the same package with or without mangling.
Bug:25958912
Change-Id: I425e032857936a3e83173c1edc2a6cdc6020b842
This allows us to preserve the various product definitions during the compile
phase, and allows us to select the product in the link phase.
This allows compiled files to remain product-independent, so that they do not need
to be recompiled when switching targets.
Bug:25958912
Change-Id: Iaa7eed25c834b67a39cdc9be43613e8b5ab6cdd7
Comments weren't being copied when merged from the various
resource tables.
Also refactored the JavaClassGenerator to omit a class
if no entries exist for it.
Change-Id: I6eaa89b7b3715bc05403635a2baf0d1db3efd142