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
The compile phase doesn't use the AndroidManifest, so we had to specify the
package name on the command line.
We can omit the package name, since we don't resolve external references
in the compile phase. Packages that reference the current package will be encoded
with no package name. When loaded by the link phase, the package name will be supplied
and all the references with no package name will use that one.
Change-Id: I9fe4902b747b06899b45c968f30ba1aa05c5cd69
Now that AAPT2 is library-aware, it needs to take care of
all library related work, including merging manifests.
The logic was taken from the current Java ManifestMerger.
Change-Id: Id93f713f27ae8617922bf89e325e45be9f863c06
Difference between normal app and static library is that
the R file uses non-final fields, and the extra chunks added
by AAPT2 remain in the final APK.
Change-Id: I61416387ca9bb3c21857ff7cfab5847ac3edf57a
Previously, you could only reference namespace prefixes in attribute names:
<View xmlns:appcompat="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android.support.v7.appcompat"
appcompat:name="hey"
...
Now you can also reference them in resource names within an attribute value:
...
android:text="@appcompat:string/confirm"
...
Which will be treated as "@android.support.v7.appcompat:string/confirm".
Change-Id: Ib076e867a990c80cf877a704eb77cd1ef0b23b52
Makefile that uses zip for assembling the final APK. This is temporary and
helps speed up the rest of development.
Has to add a new 'manifest' phase that simply compiles the AndroidManifest.xml.
Manifests are handled differently and must be validated.
Change-Id: I0d8255b3ad0d0b0a322683077e3331ca93e37fa0
This is incomplete. Still requires:
- filling in layout information in the resulting .bind.xml
- processing elements with <view class=""/>
- processing imports
Change-Id: Ie5d4c5e6435591bbed3248129a548736244894eb
First checking of AAPT2. The individual phases of AAPT2 work, but there
are some missing pieces.
For early testing we are missing:
- Need to properly mark file references and include them in package
- Need to package into zip
Final AAPT for apps we are missing:
- Need to crush PNGs
- Need to parse 9-patches
- Need to validate all of AndroidManifest.xml
- Need to write align method to align resource tables for splits.
Final AAPT for apps + system we are missing:
- Need to handle overlays
- Need to store comments for R file
- Need to handle --shared-lib (dynamic references too).
New AAPT features coming:
- Need to import compiled libraries
- Name mangling
- R file generation for library code
Change-Id: I95f8a63581b81a1f424ae6fb2c373c883b72c18d