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Author SHA1 Message Date
Jihoon Kang
78b6b30aec Remove HideFlaggedApi() related logic and the related product variables
With the recent build changes to support generating mainlin module sdk
with flagged apis, the build no longer depends on the values of these
product variables in exposing the flagged apis, but these are determined
by the aconfig flags. Given that these variables are no longer used,
this change removes these variables and the variables dependent code.

Test: m nothing --no-skip-soong-tests
Bug: 320515715
Change-Id: I6af94da73cc7fc7ffce670928aad81cec5d383b4
2024-01-16 20:20:27 +00:00
Paul Duffin
7ac943f7e1 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.
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
2023-12-13 00:33:25 +00:00
Anton Hansson
59ef1ec1f5 Stop suppressing the ChangedDefault error
This will prevent future breakages of this kind, so reenable the check.

Bug: 223382732
Test: m checkapi
Change-Id: I5e67ed45e3a78b90de6884a0d7b0b1c91d58b6f5
2023-11-07 15:44:14 +00:00
Liz Kammer
e09e20ec47 Share constants for droidstubs btw Soong & Bazel
Test: m bp2build && verify constants
Change-Id: I04865414fb627672821b10d8bcc736379dc3da86
2023-10-17 09:10:08 -04:00