Some apps don't provide defaults when providing icons
for different screen sizes, so use a configuration
that has a screen size set to NORMAL.
Change-Id: If4b9eebd37e5d2e2991301d09ff5c39dd41c1565
AAPT dump should be able to handle dynamic references
that often come with shared library resources.
Bug:16678251
Change-Id: I6c8cd943145aab20ca9db9694c8c433b3c64279b
AAPT dump badging should output the uses-gl-es tag with
a version of 3.1 when android.hardware.opengles.aep is
declared as a feature.
Change-Id: I8affc6dad574c8303c6ba9810ad8e6e205ea9506
A <feature-group> represents a set of features required
for an app to be compatible with a device. Multiple
<feature-group> elements represent a logical 'or'
of required features.
Features defined in the old way with <uses-feature> tags
under the <manifest> tag are automatically added to each
feature-group defined.
Defining a <feature-group> means that any default
features are not included (such as android.hardware.touchscreen)
and declared permissions do not imply any features.
Change-Id: I45626f0fdc546e47bcf2aead7ef05ebcca12b023
Starting in api 21, will be required to bind to a
declared dream or doze service.
Also added to aapt dump badging output.
Bug:15862654
Change-Id: Ifa0a594eeecf21e6146176c7810a847e1d08fe3b
AAPT dumps data from a bad ResTable, which
causes crashes. Prevent this by checking if
there were errors when creating the ResTable.
Bug:14902008
Change-Id: I5e04ebf967c60b78c511dd175785a13bca52f09a
The framework allows references in the <meta-data>
element in an AndroidManifest.xml, so badging should
do the same.
Bug:14088271
Change-Id: Ia8157655e21adaf11b7ace90a98a9cca3c8a476c
With a malformed StringPool, AAPT dump badging would
crash trying to retrieve the name of an XML tag.
Bug:14658555
Change-Id: I6aa6c53c60b20725a461da2d3a39685c174b4d35
This is a quick fix. A refactoring is already underway to properly
solve this problem.
Bug:14857725
Change-Id: Ic0c475aa0b180803a687904ad9f71eb87e137a25
Build multiple APKs, each containing a disjoint subset
of configurations. These can then be loaded into the device
AssetManager and should operate as if they were never split.
Use the idea of building multiple sets of files, where each
set represents an APK. An ApkBuilder can place files
in a set based on its configuration, but you can actually
add directly to a set, in the case of the resources.arsc and
generated AndroidManifest.xml for splits.
Change-Id: Ic65d3f0ac1bbd290185695b9971d425c85ab1de3
Fixes accented pseudolocalization and adds RTL pseudolocale.
This change contains following modifications in the pseudolocalization logic:
1) zz_ZZ pseudolocale was removed;
2) en_XA pseudolocale was added for pseudo-accented;
3) ar_XB pseudolocale was added for pseudo-rtl;
4) Pseudo RTL localization functionality was implemented;
5) Text expansion functionality was implemented;
6) Text bracketing was implemented;
7) Couple of issues of previous implementation were fixed.
Change-Id: I9f7f27bed717e39e82717d15c398decffc8bec3c
Signed-off-by: Anton Krumin <antkrumin@google.com>
Support 3 letter language codes, script codes &
variants. The bulk of the changes are related to
the implementation of command line filtering of
locales etc. The previous code assumed that the
value of each "axis" (locale, density, size etc.)
could be represented by a 4 byte type. This is
no longer the case.
This change introduces a new class, AaptLocaleValue
which holds a (normalized) locale parsed from a
directory name or a filter string. This class takes
responsibility for parsing locales as well as
writing them to ResTable_config structures, which is
their representation in the resource table.
This includes minor changes at the java / JNI level
for AssetManager. We now call locale.toLanguageTag()
to give the native layer a well formed BCP-47 tag.
I've removed some duplicated parsing code in
AssetManager.cpp and replaced them with functions on
ResTable_config. The native getLocales function has
been changed to return well formed BCP-47 locales as
well, so that the corresponding java function can use
Locale.forLanguageTag to construct a Locale object
out of it.
Finally, this change introduces default and copy
constructors for ResTable_config to prevent having
to memset() the associated memory to 0 on every
stack allocation.
(cherry-picked from commit 91447d88f2bdf9c2bf8d1a53570efef6172fba74)
Change-Id: I1b43086860661012f949fb8e5deb7df44519b854
Support 3 letter language codes, script codes &
variants. The bulk of the changes are related to
the implementation of command line filtering of
locales etc. The previous code assumed that the
value of each "axis" (locale, density, size etc.)
could be represented by a 4 byte type. This is
no longer the case.
This change introduces a new class, AaptLocaleValue
which holds a (normalized) locale parsed from a
directory name or a filter string. This class takes
responsibility for parsing locales as well as
writing them to ResTable_config structures, which is
their representation in the resource table.
This includes minor changes at the java / JNI level
for AssetManager. We now call locale.toLanguageTag()
to give the native layer a well formed BCP-47 tag.
I've removed some duplicated parsing code in
AssetManager.cpp and replaced them with functions on
ResTable_config. The native getLocales function has
been changed to return well formed BCP-47 locales as
well, so that the corresponding java function can use
Locale.forLanguageTag to construct a Locale object
out of it.
Finally, this change introduces default and copy
constructors for ResTable_config to prevent having
to memset() the associated memory to 0 on every
stack allocation.
Change-Id: I899a56a9a182ee6be52b9389d1ae59266f5482e9
If the manifest specifies a maxSdkVersion for which to
stop granting a certain permission, output that value
when dumping badging.
bug:11630700
Change-Id: I922a3186340383828e1af3ce0815efb407d9d535
Also, changed getComponentName() to output a String8 object
instead of a const char * because the const char * is an internal
buffer of a String8 object which gets immediately destroyed
after returning from getComponentName().
Bug: 11329761
Change-Id: Ic459dec0ad3b20162c36de0ee492bcc022863b12
This fixes outputting string as well as not crashing when the
<meta-data> element has an "android:resource" attribute instead
of an "android:value" attribute.
Bug: 11255844
Change-Id: Iadb62b5dcb18ea3db8dbd2ba3241f489606d535d
Cookies are really indices into vectors and arrays, so
they don't need to be void*. We choose int32_t instead
of size_t to allow their width to be well specified.
(cherry picked from commit ebfdd0f467e39c3af8d92cade78263935340acb7)
(cherry picked from commit a7fa2e592e2e579e5acdb903dba83fc074ebc215)
(cherry picked from commit a9d5701b034ed2d9771b3f0943e1add00741d7cd)
Change-Id: I2aed3db568b6fdc487bf99e2c5dd123206736fda
HCE apps that declare themselves as payment apps will receive
that badge when running aapt dump badging.
bug:10899864
Change-Id: I7c095214412465ad7a925285d6167e12de16b600
APKs with AccessibilityServices, PrintServices, and or DeviceAdmin
will have those services dumped when running 'aapt dump badging'.
bug:10899864
Change-Id: I9c1f1f36c397b128dca802510368573a54977459
This enables output of <meta-data> tags within the <application>
element of the AndroidManifest.xml if the --include-meta-data
command line option is invoked. For example, by
aapt dump --include-meta-data badging Foo.apk
Bug: 10257318
Change-Id: I88da1a14ab21146b64ac947e0eeb1107816acd4d
Applications can request a permission with android:required="false".
For example:
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.READ_PHONE_STATE" android:required="false" />
Make aapt understand such permissions.
Bug: 8522021
Change-Id: I7d3af64e7c3eca608316d5bea19c4ea639dd2b7a
Previously the crunch command would work on a full res folder
and output a full res folder (with only the drawables). This
was only used in the SDK.
The incremental logic is moved to the SDK build system so we
change the crunch command (or rather add a new one) to only
crunch a single file.
(cherry picked from commit b1f6ad82dd8d1702617a757a88430604b3131fac)
Change-Id: I3653f67ee321eac37cb8a6d228b1ef6d104ff0be
Previously the crunch command would work on a full res folder
and output a full res folder (with only the drawables). This
was only used in the SDK.
The incremental logic is moved to the SDK build system so we
change the crunch command (or rather add a new one) to only
crunch a single file.
Change-Id: I635ee3e871d035b9db2fb593802d914e48241abf
This is a revert of 1db36528b12395b9ed9bf8a1005a6d4ace737627,
but with comments added so I don't make this mistake again. :)
Change-Id: I053216279e3721f08f32f561bb989736ef619f82
New uses-implied-feature and uses-implied-permission tell you
about any features or permissions that aapt is automatically
adding to your app, and why it is doing so.
Change-Id: I45edb055408e1259699c994f956166ce67e8db5d