In order for the bootclasspath_fragment to perform dex encoding on its
contents it needs to know whether the dex file is uncompressed or not.
This change makes that information available by passing it to
initHiddenAPI, storing it in hiddenAPI struct and providing access
through the hiddenAPIModule.
Bug: 179354495
Test: m droid
Change-Id: I913416b4836766de194203fd8ed5124b61dfa3dd
These two methods did very similar jobs and merging them together
simplifies the behavior.
Bug: 179354495
Test: m droid
Change-Id: Ibe1a23d54105e6a0e5693079cd8743679301fc85
The configurationName was intended to separate the name of the module
from the name used in configuration (such as BootJars) so that the
child implementation library of a java_sdk_library on the bootclasspath
would have hidden API encoding performed on it just as for the main
java_library embedded within the java_sdk_library.
While that did use to work it no longer does as the test added in the
preceding change proves. It is not surprising that this regression does
not appear to have caused any issues as the the child implementation
library is only a build time artifact and not used at runtime.
In future the only modules that will require hidden API encoding are
those that are part of a bootclasspath module so there is no point in
maintaining this capability.
Bug: 179354495
Test: m droid
Change-Id: Ief8136fa9e98600cdd8d36108ec22edc2ebd7c69
The rules to extract hidden API information from an individual module
in order to create module specific files are no longer necessary as
the monolithic files are created directly from the module's class jars
and not the module specific files.
Bug: 179354495
Test: verified that the monolithic out/soong/hiddenapi/... files are
unchanged by this change
Change-Id: I573ac17f3ea5da5a2a7e4f08718160dacca71c0c
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
SdkSpec.Version was an int type. Now it becomes ApiLevel type which
is a better abstraction of the version (or api level).
Bug: 1655587
Test: m
Change-Id: I4d67b9b9eae45f653b6af4f5b73da9e091b3dfab
... in preparation for making the handling of sdk versions consistent
across java and cc modules.
Bug: 175678607
Test: m
Change-Id: I598f0454bce9b7320621022115412fbe97403945