Convert all of the callers of ModuleProvider/ModuleHasProvider to use the
type-safe android.SingletonModuleProvider API.
Bug: 316410648
Test: builds
Change-Id: I6f11638546b64749e451cebbf33140248dc1d193
Convert all of the callers of OtherModuleProvider/OtherModuleHasProvider
to use the type-safe android.OtherModuleProvider API.
Bug: 316410648
Test: builds
Change-Id: Id77f514d68761a262d9ea830a601dbed804bbbe5
Convert all of the callers of Provider/HasProvider to use the type-safe
android.ModuleProvider API.
Bug: 316410648
Test: builds
Change-Id: I73479de1625fa2865b6c73444cd477e50d56dc5a
Convert all of the callers of SetProvider to use the type-safe
android.SetProvider API.
Bug: 316410648
Test: builds
Change-Id: If58f4b5355264ddab2045bc3591a4eac19cd58fc
Convert all of the callers to NewProvider and NewMutatorProvider
to use a generic type parameter instead of an example object.
Bug: 316410648
Test: builds
Change-Id: Ic9cdafc87336e26730d3fd596df05de0e7267542
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
TestAarImportProducesJniPackages was attempting to assert that an
aar_import module always had a JniPackageProvider, but was instead
asserting that the return type was always a JniPackageInfo. Since
ModuleProvider returned the zero value of JniPackageInfo even when
there was no provider that was always true.
Fix aar_import to always set JniPackageProvider.
Test: TestAarImportProducesJniPackages
Change-Id: Idaf106e14373490d4eb807892e174aaaf094bbcf
art java_test modules need to specify compile_data, make it common
to all java modules.
Bug: 307824623
Test: m lint-check
Change-Id: I68640f14137f9cadaf0c454d3b5abc9e2d1d9b4b
Use of `--hide-annotation android.annotation.FlaggedApi` was always an
intermediate solution until the required semantics for `@FlaggedApi`
was determined. The `--revert-annotation` option provides those
semantics. When the `@FlaggedApi` is applied to an existing API, e.g.
because it has moved from system to public, or because it has changed
in some way, e.g. modifiers, then the correct semantics for when that
API is not required is not to hide the API but to revert it to what it
was before the change necessitating the `@FlaggedApi` annotation was
made.
Use --revert-annotation instead of --hide-annotation
Use of `--hide-annotation android.annotation.FlaggedApi` was always an
intermediate solution until the required semantics for `@FlaggedApi`
was determined. The `--revert-annotation` option provides those
semantics. When the `@FlaggedApi` is applied to an existing API, e.g.
because it has moved from system to public, or because it has changed
in some way, e.g. modifiers, then the correct semantics for when that
API is not required is not to hide the API but to revert it to what it
was before the change necessitating the `@FlaggedApi` annotation was
made.
Use --revert-annotation instead of --hide-annotation
Use of `--hide-annotation android.annotation.FlaggedApi` was always an
intermediate solution until the required semantics for `@FlaggedApi`
was determined. The `--revert-annotation` option provides those
semantics. When the `@FlaggedApi` is applied to an existing API, e.g.
because it has moved from system to public, or because it has changed
in some way, e.g. modifiers, then the correct semantics for when that
API is not required is not to hide the API but to revert it to what it
was before the change necessitating the `@FlaggedApi` annotation was
made.
Bug: 314196587
Test: ./gradlew
Change-Id: Ic97f29dd2b9f598ba0851f5f622c2a2724f18037
Remove the ConvertWithBp2build implementations from all the module
types, along with the related code.
Bug: 315353489
Test: m blueprint_tests
Change-Id: I212672286686a318893bc7348ddd5a5ec51e77a7
Compile_data is a property on rust rules to declare extra files
that are used by the compiler. In rust's case this happens commonly
with `include_str!()`.
Other compilers like javac or aapt2 don't often reach out to other
files, so it's not as neccessary. But they will follow symlinks.
We're making a change to only include symlinks themselves in sbox
sandboxes, and the targets of the symlinks must be listed
explicitly. For this, we need compile_data to list the targets
of symlinks.
Bug: 307824623
Test: m out/soong/.intermediates/frameworks/base/tools/aapt2/integration-tests/SymlinkTest/AaptSymlinkTest/android_common/lint/lint-baseline.xml with the symlink change
Change-Id: I33eb9cbe4b6eb25e3f33ea0ac9dade88c3d4a624
Also downgrade the new UseSdkSuppress check from error to warning.
And temporarily downgrades FlaggedApi from error to warning until
existing violations are resolved.
Test: The build
Bug: 303434307
Change-Id: Id7802621d567815470dee1aeb815abe214f098cd
This change adds an overrideable property flags_packages to android_app,
which is used to list the aconfig_declarations module names that the app
depends on. The build action of android_app is modified to pass all
flags text file provided by the aconfig_declarations to aapt2 link as
--feature-flags arguments.
Test: m nothing --no-skip-soong-tests
Bug: 306024510
Change-Id: I4924f88b9954950cc1936a472cd7ac70f41add5d
Passing the list of all transitive aconfig files to Make causes extra
Kati analysis runs when dependencies are changed in Android.bp files.
Since Make is going to merge them anyways, merge them per-module and
pass a single aconfig file to Make for each module.
Fixes: 313698230
Test: m out/target/product/vsoc_x86_64/system/etc/aconfig_flags.pb
Change-Id: Ifde4826bc93bc06e40338f72b4cb39eed26ca08d
This Cl adds a new rule to Soong to generate code ownership metadata. Also, this CL adds a provider in the Java SDK library to provide generated source files to the Code_metadata rule. Will add providers to other libraries in the future changes.
Bug: 296873595
Change-Id: Ic2e43aa9b161231fea4416d1f0d36b778361d7c5
The next CL will need a TestContext parameter in
ContentFromFileRuleForTests in order to retrieve the file rule contents
from the Config. Add it and update all the tests that use it in order
to simply review of the next CL.
Bug: 306029038
Test: go test ./...
Change-Id: Ia4b4c9854017ea3472fa2f8ba42cf7f72720496e
Use EXPERIMENTAL_USE_OPENJDK21_TOOLCHAIN=true to build with OpenJDK 21
while still targeting java language version 17.
Bug: 313924276
Test: m EXPERIMENTAL_USE_OPENJDK21_TOOLCHAIN=true
Change-Id: Idc892bb7519e597f1e280ca0765c1a281bb29955
This reverts commit b82a2a278b.
Reason for revert: DroidMonitor: Potential culprit for multiple Module failures on ATH. verifying through ABTD before revert submission. This is part of the standard investigation process, and does not mean your CL will be reverted.”.
Change-Id: I3899a45cce259c4ee38572e76f4735eccb3ca66a
Java libraries were writing lists of files that changed whenever
transitive dependencies changed to Android-${TARGET_PRODUCT}.mk, causing
Kati analysis to rerun whenever a dependency was changed in Soong.
In both cases, Make would immediately use the list to write a single
output file. Write the files in Soong and pass the path to the file
to Make instead, which will both reduce the size of
Android-${TARGET_PRODUCT}.mk and skip Kati analysis more often.
Bug: 309006256
Test: m checkbuild
Change-Id: I5dff16c6fb7cca8c6da927b37c612c7b1d0954e6