1. Let aapt output the proguard_options file
2. If proguard is enabled, switch the dependency from
$(full_classes_jar) to $(full_classes_proguard_jar).
Change-Id: Idc641a1515b8899a4623a2aeec5cd494f6c1c1c5
This allows you to build apks that link against other
apks using the framework's new shared library apk feature.
Also if you are using LOCAL_APK_LIBRARIES, then LOCAL_DEX_PREOPT
will not be allowed. This is because using preopt means the
apk is stripped of its dex file, so the pre-installed apk can't
be redexed if its associated library changes. (Even if the build
system didn't strip the dex, Dalvik still has issues because it
assumes a pre-odex file is always valid.)
Change-Id: I952c0d24f8975f75aff67f78b5faeec91144c3e7
Currently building libcore (i.e. to get the core Java libraries) has a
dependency on AAPT. This is problematic for some users that don't want to pull
in the entirety of frameworks/base, e.g. for Dalvik development.
It turns out that all definitions.mk is using aapt for in this case is 'aapt
add -k <jar> <dex>', which adds a file to a JAR while stripping path info.
This is functionally equivalent to 'zip -j', and this CL just makes that
switch.
Change-Id: I292ecaf9d0321018bb7d2e68a49b2cc81de98a20
Bug: 6987838
- With this change, use "EMMA_INSTRUMENT=true" to enable emma in full or
unbundled build.
- You don't need to add "LOCAL_STATIC_JAVA_LIBRARIES += emma" any more for
unbundled apps.
- Now a single var LOCAL_EMMA_INSTRUMENT replaces the previous
LOCAL_NO_EMMA_INSTRUMENT and LOCAL_NO_EMMA_COMPILE.
- By default, if EMMA_INSTRUMENT is true, emma is enabled for only
non-test apps.
- A new global var EMMA_INSTRUMENT_STATIC. It enables EMMA_INSTRUMENT
and builds emma into apk/jar as static library, instead of using emma
as part of shared library core.jar.
Change-Id: I0aa219e83074879ececc159b5b07c39eb07ccc00
When common_javalib.jar is created, both LOCAL_BUILT_MODULE and
built_odex targets can be run.
If built_odex target runs before the directory is created by
LOCAL_BUILT_MODULE target, the error occurs.
Change-Id: I1ebcb27630f8373558da6acdfce95f5cdf714bbf
Bug: 5714516
The rationale behind this change:
- the library is compiled into a jar file, but its R class is generated
making the constant not constant (static, not final static) (aapt
option --non-constant-id). Also the jar file does not contain the R
class.
- this allows the integer value to not be inlined in the compiled
class files. Note that this prevents using switch statements.
- the main project use this jar file as a normal static library: it will
add all the class files except the R.class.
- the main project uses the library res folder as a resource
folder with lower priority than the main project (basically the
main project is an overlay. This is accomplished using aapt's
--auto-add-overlay to handle resources only in the main project
(which the normal overlay mechanism doesn't allow).
- the main project creates R classes in the main project's
package but also in the library's package. This is done with
aapt's --extra-packages which accept as many packages as
needed, separated by a :.
- manifest merging is not done yet, so
activities/services/permissions/etc... have to be manually declared in
the main app.
To use a static library with Android resource in your app,
1. Add the library's resource dir to your app as an overlay:
LOCAL_RESOURCE_DIR := <app_resource_dir> <static_library_resource_dirs>
2. Set the proper aapt flags:
LOCAL_AAPT_FLAGS := <apps_own_flags> --auto-add-overlay \
--extra-packages <lib1_package_name>:<lib2_package_name>:...
Change-Id: Ifb4d2300b952ea4aaee74da1bb0c6c72ea0698a3
Set "LOCAL_DEX_PREOPT := nostripping" to do dex-preopt while not strip
the classes.dex.
Bug: 5396625 5502338
Change-Id: Ie8dea4414ebeefeae89c6433b246faea27baa5e7
For target Java libraries, now the LOCAL_BUILT_MODULE includes both javalib.jar
and the .odex file, if dexpreopt is enabled.
These 2 files are moved to a product-specific dir in this change.
For target Java Libraries, $(intermediates) now points to the product-specific dir.
There is still a javalib.jar in the $(intermediates.COMMON) dir, which is used as dependency.
Nothing is changed for host Java libraries.
Change-Id: I2546dbb940c74537864ca002d1acb49bb731fbbc