Generating splits should be possible to do from the optimize command.
This means that a lot of infrastructure around split APKs can be
shared by both the optimize and link phase.
Bug: 35925830
Change-Id: Ia88b9e4bff300a56353b2f7a4a2547c8eb43a299
Test: manual
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
PackageParser on the device uses the targetSdkVersion of the
app while it parses <application>. That means that if the
<uses-sdk> tag comes after <application>, the targetSdkVersion
is assumed to be 0.
Test: make libaapt2_tests
Change-Id: I60f2179a7ff44e7419217afb53f3d24f8c030f6e
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
Android has a dedicated XML namespace dedicated for tools that should not be
included in the final APK. AAPT strips this out, but the feature was missing
from AAPT2. See: http://tools.android.com/tech-docs/tools-attributes
Bug: 29115919
Change-Id: I8f4fc79e6c8592a313a691134e44d16fd91f36ed
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
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
Defines a set of actions to perform on XML elements defined by their
hierarchy, eg: manifest -> application -> activity.
This can be used to easily add rules to check more tags in AndroidManifest.xml
Change-Id: I76c6916a98b6403075a7e56e16230979dc6cbee1
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