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.
*/
#ifndef AAPT_LINKER_LINKERS_H
#define AAPT_LINKER_LINKERS_H
#include <set>
#include <unordered_set>
#include "android-base/macros.h"
#include "androidfw/ConfigDescription.h"
#include "androidfw/StringPiece.h"
#include "Resource.h"
#include "SdkConstants.h"
#include "process/IResourceTableConsumer.h"
#include "xml/XmlDom.h"
namespace aapt {
class ResourceTable;
class ResourceEntry;
// Defines the context in which a resource value is defined. Most resources are defined with the
// implicit package name of their compilation context. Understanding the package name of a resource
// allows to determine visibility of other symbols which may or may not have their packages defined.
struct CallSite {
std::string package;
};
// Determines whether a versioned resource should be created. If a versioned resource already
// exists, it takes precedence.
bool ShouldGenerateVersionedResource(const ResourceEntry* entry,
const android::ConfigDescription& config,
const ApiVersion sdk_version_to_generate);
// Finds the next largest ApiVersion of the config which is identical to the given config except
// for sdkVersion.
ApiVersion FindNextApiVersionForConfig(const ResourceEntry* entry,
const android::ConfigDescription& config);
class AutoVersioner : public IResourceTableConsumer {
public:
AutoVersioner() = default;
bool Consume(IAaptContext* context, ResourceTable* table) override;
private:
DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(AutoVersioner);
};
// If any attribute resource values are defined as public, this consumer will move all private
// attribute resource values to a private ^private-attr type, avoiding backwards compatibility
// issues with new apps running on old platforms.
//
// The Android platform ignores resource attributes it doesn't recognize, so an app developer can
// use new attributes in their layout XML files without worrying about versioning. This assumption
// actually breaks on older platforms. OEMs may add private attributes that are used internally.
// AAPT originally assigned all private attributes IDs immediately proceeding the public attributes'
// IDs.
//
// This means that on a newer Android platform, an ID previously assigned to a private attribute
// may end up assigned to a public attribute.
//
// App developers assume using the newer attribute is safe on older platforms because it will
// be ignored. Instead, the platform thinks the new attribute is an older, private attribute and
// will interpret it as such. This leads to unintended styling and exceptions thrown due to
// unexpected types.
//
// By moving the private attributes to a completely different type, this ID conflict will never
// occur.
class PrivateAttributeMover : public IResourceTableConsumer {
public:
PrivateAttributeMover() = default;
bool Consume(IAaptContext* context, ResourceTable* table) override;
private:
DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(PrivateAttributeMover);
};
class ResourceConfigValue;
class ProductFilter : public IResourceTableConsumer {
public:
using ResourceConfigValueIter = std::vector<std::unique_ptr<ResourceConfigValue>>::iterator;
explicit ProductFilter(std::unordered_set<std::string> products) : products_(products) {
}
ResourceConfigValueIter SelectProductToKeep(
const ResourceNameRef& name, const ResourceConfigValueIter begin,
const ResourceConfigValueIter end, IDiagnostics* diag);
bool Consume(IAaptContext* context, ResourceTable* table) override;
private:
DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(ProductFilter);
std::unordered_set<std::string> products_;
};
// Removes namespace nodes and URI information from the XmlResource.
//
// Once an XmlResource is processed by this consumer, it is no longer able to have its attributes
// parsed. As such, this XmlResource must have already been processed by XmlReferenceLinker.
class XmlNamespaceRemover : public IXmlResourceConsumer {
public:
explicit XmlNamespaceRemover(bool keep_uris = false) : keep_uris_(keep_uris){};
bool Consume(IAaptContext* context, xml::XmlResource* resource) override;
private:
DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(XmlNamespaceRemover);
bool keep_uris_;
};
// Resolves attributes in the XmlResource and compiles string values to resource values.
// Once an XmlResource is processed by this linker, it is ready to be flattened.
class XmlReferenceLinker : public IXmlResourceConsumer {
public:
explicit XmlReferenceLinker(ResourceTable* table) : table_(table) {
}
bool Consume(IAaptContext* context, xml::XmlResource* resource) override;
private:
DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(XmlReferenceLinker);
ResourceTable* table_;
};
} // namespace aapt
#endif /* AAPT_LINKER_LINKERS_H */