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
- 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
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