Imports weren't working in tests because the package had been created.
The Python "binaries" built by Soong don't seem to take their own
pkg_path into account, so I split the separate pieces of code here out
into their own packages.
Note that the ndk_api_coverage_parser tests do not actually pass
before or after this change (seems like it might be a
non-deterministic ordering issue in the attributes of the generated
output?), but they can at least be run now.
Test: pytest ndkstubgen
Test: pytest symbolfile
Test: pytest ndk_api_coverage_parser
Test: out/host/linux-x86/nativetest64/test_ndkstubgen/test_ndkstubgen
Test: out/host/linux-x86/nativetest64/test_symbolfile/test_symbolfile
Test: out/host/linux-x86/nativetest64/test_ndk_api_coverage_parser/test_ndk_api_coverage_parser
Bug: None
Change-Id: I2ac22f7ced7566e4808070f2f72fd04355846e0b
Splits out the Rust paths whitelist into a separate file
under config/ so that OWNERS can be defined for it.
Bug: 141207129
Test: m -j crosvm.experimental
Change-Id: I5effa6783e5c47560b4b1eae12ad0eb9e9ba96fe
* Owners are selected from top CL approvals or owners.
They will be suggested to review/approve future CLs.
* OWNERS files are recognized by the new find-owners plugin, see .md files in
https://gerrit.googlesource.com/plugins/find-owners/+/master/src/main/resources/Documentation/
Test: build/make/tools/checkowners.py -c -v OWNERS
Change-Id: I5184ff6ddec602de238eb6bde033503fad1f8887