For the sysprop apis, we don't need dist. So the No_dist property is
added for it.
Bug: 132448761
Test: m -j dist
Merged-In: I51c6a6b87ab9dc90b6825c0d4d414e958dd7b265
Change-Id: I51c6a6b87ab9dc90b6825c0d4d414e958dd7b265
(cherry picked from commit 80a87b3309)
Properties can be empty (not nil), and in that case some weird error
messages will happen to be emitted.
Bug: N/A
Test: try to build with api_pacakges: [] and srcs: []
Change-Id: I492077616e742072696265796520737465616b21
This is required for a sysprop module to be used by a module like the
init which is available both in core and recovery variants.
Test: m
Change-Id: I075428289f5bdce26e931ccf3262793ca6e4a0fd
A newly introduced sysprop_library soong module will generate a
java_sdk_library and a cc_library from .sysprop description files.
Both Java modules and C++ modules can link against sysprop_library
module, thus giving consistency for using generated sysprop API.
As Java controls accessibility of Internal / System properties with
@hide and @SystemApi, 2 different header files will be created. And
build system will selectively expose depending on the property owner
and the place where the client libraries go into.
Bug: 80125326
Bug: 122170616
Test: 1) Create sysprop_library module.
Test: 2) Create empty txt files under prebuilts/sdk.
Test: 3) Create api directory, make update-api, and see changes.
Test: 4) Try to link against sysprop_library with various clients.
Test: 5) Soc_specific, Device_specific, Product_specific, recovery flags
work as intended.
Change-Id: I78dc5780ccfbb4b69e5c61dec26b94e92d43c333