This change removes debugging code from FileFinder.
This code was considered harmful because it uses the std::cout
from <iostream>.
Change-Id: Iad9b5e8a631883bd4854abdb29bc6df8a5b4a056
The arguments that ZipFile takes were apparently meant to be a typed
enum, but the name of the type was taken out because it creates invalid
conversion warnings in C++ since this is an invalid use of enum.
Just change the typedef enum to an anonymous enum so we get rid of the
compiler warnings. It will be implicitly converted to int instead.
Change-Id: Ie72c4c235c8f9ee8fd1b795e1010b77c55e983de
Added a cache management system for pre-processed PNG files
along with unit tests. The cache system will be used if
the --no-crunch flag is passed to AAPT during the package
phase. The cache can be updated by a call to 'aapt crunch'
(see usage statement). Also put in benchmarking code.
Change-Id: I58271fb2ee2f5f9075fd74d4ff6f15e7afabd05c
Make Aapt generate a dependency file in the same directory as the
output ap_ file if the --generate-dependencies flag is set.
This dependency file can then be read by the ant exec loop task
to see whether to repackage resources.
Change-Id: I763679414daf76369700aa599c26dcf78d4de099
Make Aapt generate a dependency file in the location specified
by RClassDir for R.java if the --generate-dependencies flag is set.
This dependency file is then read by the ant exec loop task
to see whether to recreate R.java.
Change-Id: I7152dac86b6ea0e448ef65e3a95694afe233c789
This change adds functionality in Aapt to allow specification of
library projects to copy the generated R.java file into rather
than regenerating the file for each library project.
Change-Id: I05939d1dc875bd875be9298ca47cb639235070c6
This is a new way of determining whether an application requires
specific orientations, done by looking at any requirements in its
activity tags. Note that this won't catch all possible issues,
because applications can still force an orientation through Java
APIs, but the vast majority of applications that actually require
a specific orientation should be doing it this way because it the
easiest way and the only way to cleanly launch into the app from
a different orientation without doing some serious activity tricks.
Change-Id: I11d32104f6bc3d2a72aeeff1ca150b8f1c9f5588
Updates aapt to know about these. Also updates aapt badging to:
- No longer crash due to the change to how we match unspecified
configuration resources.
- Report the new "smallest screen" supported screen configs.
- Infer old screen size buckets based on new smallest width attrs.
- Report all of the different labels and icons in an app.
Change-Id: I7376042b817391bd070f549cebbc7f03be4635c8
You can now specify resource configuration variants "wNNNdp"
and "hNNNdp". These are the minimum screen width/height in "dp"
units. This allows you to do things like have your app adjust
its layout based only on the about of horizontal space available.
This introduces a new configuration change flag for screen size.
Note that this configuration change happens each time the orientation
changes. Applications often say they handle the orientation change
to avoid being restarted at a screen rotation, and this will now
cause them to be restarted. To address this, we assume the app can
handle this new config change if its target SDK version is < ICS.
Change-Id: I4acb73d82677b74092c1da9e4046a4951921f9f4
Make the output from aapt dump xmltree normalized, so that it is unambigously
displayed regardless of the content of the strings. Previous patch left out
handling of XML element content.
Change-Id: Ib8016996c769f3dde7a87f7ecbdf850333f2426a
Runtime resource overlay allows unmodified applications to appear
as if they had been compiled with additional resources defined. See
libs/utils/README for more information.
This commit is the first iteration of runtime resource overlay. It
provides the actual overlay modifications and loading of trusted overlay
packages (ie residing in /vendor) targeting framework-res.apk.
This commit loads exactly one overlay package. The overlay,
if present, must target framework-res.apk and be located at
/vendor/overlay/framework/framework-res.apk.
Change-Id: If26ee7754813004a96c043dba37fbe99fa3919db
* commit 'ce57a7f35344e76689d30f45964d1e37b78280cb':
GpsLocationProvider: Clean up HAL initialization/cleanup sequence
Fixed GSM encoded network initiated position request
Ensuring thread-safe usage of DateFormat.
Fixing infinite loop for zero duration.
Fix for an infinite loop while scrolling lists.
WAPPushManager, WAP Push over SMS message handler
Add --non-constant-id to aapt.
* commit 'dff6b8e71dda9f5d841fa26408714aec2aef1505':
GpsLocationProvider: Clean up HAL initialization/cleanup sequence
Fixed GSM encoded network initiated position request
Ensuring thread-safe usage of DateFormat.
Fixing infinite loop for zero duration.
Fix for an infinite loop while scrolling lists.
WAPPushManager, WAP Push over SMS message handler
Add --non-constant-id to aapt.
This option enbables creating resource constant in the R class
that are not actual constant, but simply static fields.
The goal is to build library projects with these types of
IDs so that the constant does not get inlined in the library
code, since the ID for the library resources only are not
the final values.
The final resource IDs, generated from the main project and
its library(ies), will have proper constant with the final
values.
This allows us to generate binary library bundle (a jar file
and associated resources) that can be distributed. Additionally,
this will let us make the library project support in Eclipse
much more robust and a better user experience overall.
Change-Id: Ibe2f08d68493fde658fc3f7606abf7446f312ad2