When a static library uses LOCAL_EXPORT_C_INCLUDE_DIRS, then is included
entirely in another library with LOCAL_WHOLE_STATIC_LIBRARIES, all the
symbols are reexported, so reexport the headers too.
Change-Id: I92cf17894fc991a5b5ecb59ca5e095e407c98de4
1. Combined ~10 calls to the make build system to only one.
We added a phony target "dump-many-vars" to the build system to dump
"<var>=<value>" pairs. We then store the pairs as shell variables.
With this cache get_build_var/get_abs_build_var can just return
the shell variables instead of querying the build system.
2. Prune .git when we search for AndroidProduct.mks.
In internal source tree lunch time was reduced from ~15s to ~1.5s.
Bug: 27429759
Change-Id: I24e88598f6fab598ef26518885fd5e86e71a772d
- For host Java libraries, java-lib-files should return javalib.jar.
- Host dalvik Java libraries are special: factor out
host-dex-java-lib-files.
- Be explict that jack-lib-deps equals jack-lib-files.
Bug: 27451686
Change-Id: I9235384354e119ef7ebbf29b7e525d1ceea242e0
(cherry-pick from commit 063d0455e0)
The CL in [1] added support for --oem_no_mount. It missed one place that
guards the OEM mounting.
[1] commit 8608cde944
Change-Id: I6ecaa94cd0866e0fd4fc88cb0aa3ebf55cde2968
This will allow us to convert icu4j-icudata / icu4j-icutzdata
targets to "host" targets rather than "target" targets.
Right now they are forcing Jack off just so they can use
javac + jarjar (even though the resulting file is used on
host).
Bug: 27218410
(cherry picked from commit 30b21ad579)
Change-Id: I4f16896606bcfdd00164078eeb142d05b29bb832
Also specify "-d keepdepfile" to ninja so .P files won't be
deleted by ninja.
-include for .s files are removed because GCC doesn't
generate .d files for .s files.
Bug: 26839129
Change-Id: If00e93c7a33449ec314a5cdba438475a32979f4e
Similar to how we clean the generated source dir if .aidl becomes
obsolete.
Bug: 26688474
Change-Id: I66c5b6d6513259b5f4f4bac84f384f4bf953d82a
(cherry-pick from commit d5ffec9383)
So that we can disable only one in multilib modules.
Bug: 27442756
Change-Id: I4ca379fac997f9165c47cb93d34bf1f483f5a241
(cherry-pick from commit b6eb8ddbde)
am: a65b01fc09
* commit 'a65b01fc09b47c83e59dc4757c76eafba1e15cbc':
Remove LOCAL_ACP_UNAVAILABLE
Remove unused dependencies on $(ACP)
Replace some uses of acp with cp
Now that copy-file-to-target doesn't use acp, nothing in the acp build
path uses acp, so we don't need to special case it to prevent loops.
Change-Id: I12810c1b064d0c03135a80077a76bc4c9cc18b24
ACP was originally created to overcome differences with cp between
Linux, Darwin, and Windows. We've since dropped Windows as a build host,
and don't use features like '-u' anymore.
For most of our current usecases, 'acp' is identical to 'cp' except that
it splits 'cp -p' into 'acp -p' for mode and ownership, and 'acp -t' for
timestamps. On Linux, this could be specified using
'--preserve=mode,ownership', but Darwin doesn't have this.
Since we're removing the destination file before copying, 'cp' already
preserves the mode (modulated by the umask). So the only extra thing
that gets preserved with 'acp -p' is ownership, which we should not care
about in the build system. (In many cases we shouldn't be preserving
mode either, so that readonly source trees can actually be marked
readonly, but that will be a future change)
Change-Id: Ied96fdc303ac5c774347c07363daec8b6dfb22e4