android_frameworks_base/tools/aapt2/link/XmlReferenceLinker.cpp
Ryan Mitchell 326e35ffaf Add <macro> tag to aapt2
AAPT2 Macros are compile-time resources definitions that are expanded
when referenced during the link phase.

A macro must be defined in the res/values.xml directory. A macro
definition for a macro named "foo" looks like the following:
 <macro name="foo">contents</macro>

When "@macro/foo" is used in the res/values directory or in a compiled
XML file, the contents of the macro replace the macro reference and
then the substituted contents are compiled and linked. If the macro
contents reference xml namespaces from its original definition, the
namespaces of the original macro definition will be used to determine
which package is being referenced.

Macros can be used anywhere resources can be referenced using the
@package:type/entry syntax.

Macros are not included in the final resource table or the R.java since
they are not actual resources.

Bug: 175616308
Test: aapt2_tests
Change-Id: I48b29ab6564357b32b4b4e32bff7ef06036382bc
2021-04-28 14:58:23 -07:00

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/*
* Copyright (C) 2015 The Android Open Source Project
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*/
#include "link/Linkers.h"
#include "androidfw/ResourceTypes.h"
#include "Diagnostics.h"
#include "ResourceUtils.h"
#include "SdkConstants.h"
#include "ValueVisitor.h"
#include "link/ReferenceLinker.h"
#include "process/IResourceTableConsumer.h"
#include "process/SymbolTable.h"
#include "trace/TraceBuffer.h"
#include "util/Util.h"
#include "xml/XmlDom.h"
namespace aapt {
namespace {
// Visits each xml Element and compiles the attributes within.
class XmlVisitor : public xml::PackageAwareVisitor {
public:
using xml::PackageAwareVisitor::Visit;
XmlVisitor(const Source& source, StringPool* pool, const CallSite& callsite,
IAaptContext* context, ResourceTable* table, SymbolTable* symbols)
: source_(source),
callsite_(callsite),
context_(context),
symbols_(symbols),
reference_transformer_(callsite, context, symbols, pool, table, this) {
}
void Visit(xml::Element* el) override {
// The default Attribute allows everything except enums or flags.
Attribute default_attribute(android::ResTable_map::TYPE_ANY);
default_attribute.SetWeak(true);
// The default orientation of gradients in android Q is different than previous android
// versions. Set the android:angle attribute to "0" to ensure that the default gradient
// orientation will remain left-to-right in android Q.
if (el->name == "gradient" && context_->GetMinSdkVersion() <= SDK_Q) {
if (!el->FindAttribute(xml::kSchemaAndroid, "angle")) {
el->attributes.push_back(xml::Attribute{xml::kSchemaAndroid, "angle", "0"});
}
}
const Source source = source_.WithLine(el->line_number);
for (xml::Attribute& attr : el->attributes) {
// If the attribute has no namespace, interpret values as if
// they were assigned to the default Attribute.
const Attribute* attribute = &default_attribute;
if (Maybe<xml::ExtractedPackage> maybe_package =
xml::ExtractPackageFromNamespace(attr.namespace_uri)) {
// There is a valid package name for this attribute. We will look this up.
Reference attr_ref(
ResourceNameRef(maybe_package.value().package, ResourceType::kAttr, attr.name));
attr_ref.private_reference = maybe_package.value().private_namespace;
std::string err_str;
attr.compiled_attribute =
ReferenceLinker::CompileXmlAttribute(attr_ref, callsite_, context_, symbols_, &err_str);
if (!attr.compiled_attribute) {
DiagMessage error_msg(source);
error_msg << "attribute ";
ReferenceLinker::WriteAttributeName(attr_ref, callsite_, this, &error_msg);
error_msg << " " << err_str;
context_->GetDiagnostics()->Error(error_msg);
error_ = true;
continue;
}
attribute = &attr.compiled_attribute.value().attribute;
}
attr.compiled_value = ResourceUtils::TryParseItemForAttribute(attr.value, attribute);
if (attr.compiled_value) {
// With a compiledValue, we must resolve the reference and assign it an ID.
attr.compiled_value->SetSource(source);
attr.compiled_value = attr.compiled_value->Transform(reference_transformer_);
} else if ((attribute->type_mask & android::ResTable_map::TYPE_STRING) == 0) {
// We won't be able to encode this as a string.
DiagMessage msg(source);
msg << "'" << attr.value << "' is incompatible with attribute " << attr.name << " "
<< *attribute;
context_->GetDiagnostics()->Error(msg);
error_ = true;
}
}
// Call the super implementation.
xml::PackageAwareVisitor::Visit(el);
}
bool HasError() {
return error_ || reference_transformer_.HasError();
}
private:
DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(XmlVisitor);
Source source_;
const CallSite& callsite_;
IAaptContext* context_;
SymbolTable* symbols_;
ReferenceLinkerTransformer reference_transformer_;
bool error_ = false;
};
} // namespace
bool XmlReferenceLinker::Consume(IAaptContext* context, xml::XmlResource* resource) {
TRACE_NAME("XmlReferenceLinker::Consume");
CallSite callsite{resource->file.name.package};
std::string out_name = resource->file.name.entry;
NameMangler::Unmangle(&out_name, &callsite.package);
if (callsite.package.empty()) {
// Assume an empty package means that the XML file is local. This is true of AndroidManifest.xml
// for example.
callsite.package = context->GetCompilationPackage();
}
XmlVisitor visitor(resource->file.source, &resource->string_pool, callsite, context, table_,
context->GetExternalSymbols());
if (resource->root) {
resource->root->Accept(&visitor);
return !visitor.HasError();
}
return false;
}
} // namespace aapt