Convert all of the callers of OtherModuleProvider/OtherModuleHasProvider
to use the type-safe android.OtherModuleProvider API.
Bug: 316410648
Test: builds
Change-Id: Id77f514d68761a262d9ea830a601dbed804bbbe5
Using generics for the providers API allows a type to be associated
with a ProviderKey, resulting in a type-safe API without that doesn't
require runtime type assertions by every caller.
Unfortunately, Go does not allow generic types in methods, only in
functions [1]. This prevents a type-safe API on ModuleContext, and
requires moving the API to be functions that take a ModuleContext as
a parameter.
This CL creates the new API, but doesn't convert all of the callers.
[1] https://go.googlesource.com/proposal/+/refs/heads/master/design/43651-type-parameters.md#no-parameterized-methods)
Bug: 316410648
Test: builds
Change-Id: I3e30d68b966b730efd968166a38a25cc144bd6de
The configuration of the bootclasspath, e.g. PRODUCT_BOOT_JARS,
includes libraries that are standalone and libraries that are part of
an APEX. All libraries that are part of an APEX must also be part of a
bootclasspath_fragment. Currently, the libraries and fragments are
handled separately but that is limiting as it does not make it easy to
process all the libraries while treating those from fragments
differently to standalone libraries. That is needed for hidden API
processing as it needs to use classesJars from standalone libraries
but pre-generated flag files from fragments.
This change adds support for ClasspathElements which is represents the
classpath as a whole while differentiating between standalone libraries
and fragments.
Bug: 177892522
Test: m nothing
Change-Id: I7a4adc67164a46079eb8ec0a17fc755044b4949d