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Jiyong Park
dbd710c426 SdkSpec is fully using ApiLevel
Previously, SdkSpec was constructed only from the user string. It didn't
make use of the Config struct where information about the latest stable
SDK version, etc. is recorded. As a result, the build system couldn't
check if the sdk version "current" is referring to the in-development
(i.e.  not-yet-frozen) SDK version or the latest stable version.
"current" was always assumed to be in-development (IsPreview() returns
true) even when Platform_sdk_final == true.

As the first step for fixing that, this change requires
android.EarlyModuleContext to be passed when constructing SdkSpec from
the user string.

In the following changes, "current" will be mapped to either
FutureApiLevel (10000) or one of the FinalApiLevels() depending on
whether the platform SDK was finalized or not.

Bug: 175678607
Test: m
Change-Id: Ifea12ebf147ecccf12e7266dd382819806571543
2021-04-12 13:46:21 +09:00
Jiyong Park
f1691d2a2c Move java.sdkSpec to the android package
... in preparation for making the handling of sdk versions consistent
across java and cc modules.

Bug: 175678607
Test: m
Change-Id: I598f0454bce9b7320621022115412fbe97403945
2021-04-03 08:25:12 +09:00
Tobias Thierer
1b3e949d14 go/Android.bp: Clarify sdk_version documentation.
The documentation was unclear because there are at least three
different ways (codename, version, API level) to refer to each
version, see https://source.android.com/setup/start/build-numbers
It is further complicated by the fact that this value is taken
as a String even though the API level it refers to is normally
an integer. To disambiguate, this CL adds an example.

Test: Treehugger only.
Change-Id: I40c13104a87d16c84c2098f36f7f63447d3dda4d
2021-01-28 21:55:37 +00:00
Jaewoong Jung
f9b44657c8 Break up app.go.
Test: m nothing + TreeHugger
Change-Id: I64c6d7f10530c424bc282d8111dfaf9159426f00
2020-12-21 12:31:51 -08:00