Test behavior was changed a while ago so that tests by default ignore
non-existent source paths (unless they explicitly check for/rely on
them). Prior to that CheckSnapshot() could detect when files were
missing from the snapshot but it no longer can.
This change disallows non-existent source files in all the sdk tests
which means that they are disallowed when processing the snapshots as
they use the same preparers as were used to process the sources.
This caused a test failure which has been temporarily ignored and has
a TODO and bug associated with it.
Bug: 183184375
Test: m nothing
Change-Id: I969d8515d20ef5ae515f2b5f93d8ed4e4f8ede75
The sdk produces snapshots that are expected to be unpacked in one of
the Android repos. Often that can lead to issues due to conflicts
between the source and prebuilts. This change attempts to avoid those
conflicts by testing the different ways that those files can be used.
With the existing test to cover adding the snapshot
This change will cause the sdk tests to check the following:
1) Snapshot on its own (already done).
2) Snapshot plus original source where the original source is
preferred.
3) Snapshot plus original source where the snapshot is preferred.
It also adds the ability for tests to provide their own custom checkers
to verify the result of each of the previous tests.
This change reveals a number of bugs already present. Rather than
attempt to fix them this change adds the ability to specify error
handlers for the two cases that mix source and snapshot to allow those
errors to be temporarily ignored while allowing the majority of the
tests to benefit from this improvement. Each of those failures has a
TODO and bug associated with it.
Bug: 183184375
Test: m nothing
Change-Id: I105233195074dbe7a6422b6dfc5486e74398ea15
This change needed to add some additional files to the registered
files for PrepareForTestWithJavaDefaultModules because otherwise they
would fail when "TestAllowNonExistentPaths = false". Those files were
being added by the TestJavaLintRequiresCustomLintFileToExist (albeit in
some cases in different locations to that required by the default
modules but as the files are needed by the modules defined in
PrepareForTestWithJavaDefaultModules they should be defined in it.
A couple of other places also provided some files so moving them into
PrepareForTestWithJavaDefaultModules caused some conflicts which needed
to be resolved.
Bug: 183184375
Test: m nothing
Change-Id: I76ce9f1673c1c1c4000635b76b8377d582224bf1
Added to reproduce the conditions that lead to the error reported in
the bug so they can be fixed. There were a number of issues that were
fixed in previous changes and this test verifies that they have been
fixed.
Bug: 182992071
Test: m nothing
Change-Id: I2197899b284a99973e698db314b15812f602b141
Extracts the setup for apex from prepareForSdkTest to allow it to be
reused without using all of it. That will allow tests to optimize their
test setup.
Bug: 182638834
Test: m nothing
Change-Id: I2056103b15c2737a616ee29ff890c6af0722e6d2
Using the preparer(s) that were used to run the test to verify the
integrity of the generated snapshot ensures that it will be verified in
the same environment as the snapshot was generated. This ensures that
as sdk tests are migrated to use fixtures that are optimized for each
test that they will benefit from those optimizations when checking the
snapshot.
Bug: 183184375
Test: m nothing
Change-Id: I62b383f9a1d9a77d1cabb101d9d1e4a976170fe3
These packages have already been migrated to use per test build
directory so have no need for a FixtureFactory.
Bug: 183235980
Test: m nothing
Change-Id: I667d1d992caaf0f615de91f89efdae11c44986c2
The ExcludeFromApexContentsTag marker interface was added to avoid
every implementation of DepIsInSameApex() from having to deal with the
special tags, like PrebuiltDepTag. Unfortunately, when adding that
not all calls to DepIsInSameApex() were protected which meant that the
BootImageModule, which panics if it doesn't recognize a tag, was
causing failures. This change documents the need and improves the
consistency.
A follow up change will add a test for this.
Bug: 182992071
Test: m nothing
Change-Id: If0bf9a7447ebf7a0bb0c88e91951a7220d4af45c
Adds the AlwaysRequireApexVariantTag interface to enable
ApexInfoMutator to differentiate between a tag that is excluded from
apex contents but still requires an apex variant and a tag that is
excluded from apex contents and does not require an apex variant.
That is needed to support the sdkMemberVersionedDepTag which excludes
the target from being added to the APEX but requires an APEX variant.
A more detailed explanation is in the comments.
The AlwaysRequireApexVariant() method follows the pattern used in
ReplaceSourceWithPrebuilt of having a method that returns a bool to
trigger the behavior and not say ExcludeFromApexContentsTag that simply
relies on the tag implementing an interface to trigger. That is because
the former is more flexible and allows a tag type to parameterize the
behavior if necessary.
The tags that this will exclude from creating an apex variant are:
* PrebuiltDepTag - by the time the apex variant has been created any
preferred prebuilts will have replaced the sources so there is no
need to create an APEX variant if the only dependency path from the
APEX to the prebuilt is via this tag.
* hiddenApiAnnotationsDependencyTag - the target of which is a purely
build time artifect and MUST NEVER end up in the APEX.
It will also stop calling DepIsInSameApex for any dependency created
by the sdkMemberVersionedDepTag. Which will fix the issue reported in
the bug.
Bug: 182992071
Test: m nothing
Change-Id: I9569e488d6446ca45d3ea8f32a9b74524eb865df
This change is in preparation for removing testing.T from TestResult.
Bug: 181070625
Test: m nothing
Change-Id: I67535aff0d894e6e3d8456b75540f340af853355
This will allow the testSdkResult to be replaced with the TestResult
when switching sdk package to use test fixtures.
Bug: 181070625
Test: m nothing
Change-Id: Ieca63f4c189f5e804102aeb4073289ea03143b6e
This change makes it easier to switch the sdk package over to using the
new fixture mechanism by removing inconsistencies between the
testSdkResult and TestResult structures.
Bug: 181070625
Test: m nothing
Change-Id: Ic4c06e08ea5060fd09123f2ca65580e18b4d2ef6
As part of the work on the new fixture mechanism some of the TestHelper
functionality was moved into the android/fixture.go package. This moves
the rest and removes the now duplicated TestHelper from the sdk
package.
Also removed some unnecessary & operators.
Bug: 181070625
Test: m nothing
Change-Id: Ia09a5d05e4fab3a4e28cf44b2d947a33541e3925
Changes this function so it only registers components from the cc
package by pushing the call to genrule.RegisterGenruleBuildComponents()
down into those packages whose tests need it.
This will make it easier to migrate cc package tests to test fixtures
as the RegisterRequiredBuildComponentsForTest() no longer overlaps with
preparers from the genrule packages.
Bug: 181070625
Test: m nothing
Change-Id: Ic00c7e480dc738d7a88d038aca6ab95a1502a24a
Previously, it was assumed that generated headers must be arch specific
and so prevented the fields referencing the paths to those headers from
being automatically optimized by the sdk generation code. That is not
always the case, e.g. with headers generated from protos so this change
allows those fields to be optimized.
Bug: 180427921
Test: m nothing
Change-Id: Id2af419d58ae3c30ea6d9e87f71e33a9ff6ba13b
Previously, the snapshot handling code did not preserve the directory
structure of generated include directories and instead just copied the
headers into the same module specific directory and added that single
directory to the export_include_dirs (or similar) property.
That had a couple of issues:
* The include directory was repeated in the ..._include_dirs property.
* It did not work when the include directories overlapped.
In the latter case it had a couple of issues:
* Code which compiled fine against the source would not compile against
the prebuilt.
* Header files were duplicated in the output.
e.g. assume the following generated header file structure:
foo/
foo.h
bar/
bar.h
baz/
baz.h
When the sdk snapshot was passed include directories of "foo", "bar" and
headers of "foo/foo.h", "bar/bar.h", "bar/baz/baz.h" it would generate a
snapshot with the structure:
include_gen/
foo.h
bar.h
baz/
baz.h
And:
export_include_dirs: ["include_gen", "include_gen"]
However, when the include directories overlapped and include directories
of "foo", "bar" and "bar/baz" were passed in the directory structure
would be the same and the export_include_dirs would contain 3 usages of
"include_gen".
That meant that source code which used the following would build
against the source (because it would find "baz.h" in the "bar/baz"
include directory) but would fail when built against the prebuilts
because the "include_gen" directory did not contain "baz.h":
#include "baz.h"
This change preserves the input directory structure for generated files
in a similar way to how it does it for source files. So, the snapshot
structure looks something like this:
include_gen/
foo/
foo.h
bar/
bar.h
baz/
baz.h
And:
export_include_dirs: [
"include_gen/foo",
"include_gen/bar",
"include_gen/bar/baz",
],
Bug: 180427921
Test: m nothing
Change-Id: Id69eef8cf5eecd033841d3b7cd0c044a697ce404
A number of tests in cc_sdk_test.go use "include" for the input include
directory which results in the output containing "include/include"
(because the snapshot code uses "include" as the directory into which
native headers will be output). This change switches the inputs from
"include.." to "myinclude.." to differentiate between the two sources.
Bug: 180427921
Test: m nothing
Change-Id: Iba1e6d94647c74b31307b18254c03580e64c91cf
Uses new capability added in previous change to separate the testing of
the versioned and unversioned snapshots in sdk/cc_sdk_test.go. Any test
that generated an _snapshot module that simply listed the modules and
did not check a new type only tests the unversioned output to reduce
the duplication and cost of changing the tests.
Bug: 180479010
Test: m nothing
Change-Id: If11f82b3dd8ec79110b3a2f5adf193b6464000ab
Previously, the only way to test the Android.bp file generated by the
sdk module was to test both the unversioned and versioned parts
together. This change allows them to be tested separately.
Bug: 180479010
Test: m nothing
Change-Id: I3d695bcfbff030a6da393283ab30ec0979fb2826
Hiddenapi processing currently requires access to the class
implementation jars for libraries on the bootclasspath which means that
they need to be provided as part of the prebuilts. This change modifies
the java_boot_libs property on the sdk to make those files available.
Modularization of the hiddenapi processing will hopefully remove the
need for these to be exported so this should be temporary.
Bug: 178361284
Test: m art-module-sdk
check generated snapshot zip contains implementation jars
Change-Id: I9e94662dddb0ddb85a477ae6d27e533085147e88
Insulate tests that exercise code in the java package from having to
register the build components provided by the java package by providing
a single function that registers them all. This follows the pattern
currently used in the cc and rust packages.
This change is in preparation for switching the dex_bootjars singleton
from a singleton, which does not require a module definition in order
to be instantiated, to a singleton module which does. That will require
adding a module definition into java.GatherRequiredDepsForTest() and
this change ensures that the required components will have been
registered in every test.
Bug: 177892522
Test: m nothing
Change-Id: I6475db8240894947dd07c89a940a3e4f201aa598
The build has some implicit dependencies (via the boot jars
configuration) on a number of modules, e.g. core-oj, apache-xml, that
are part of the java boot class path and which are provided by mainline
modules (e.g. art, conscrypt, runtime-i18n) but which are not otherwise
used outside those mainline modules.
As they are not needed outside the mainline modules adding them to
the sdk/module-exports as either java_libs, or java_header_libs would
end up exporting more information than was strictly necessary. This
change adds the java_boot_libs property to allow those modules to be
exported as part of the sdk/module_exports without exposing any
unnecessary information.
Some points to note:
* The java_import has to have a valid file for the src property
otherwise it will be disabled.
* The src property is supposed to reference a jar file but the
java_boot_libs property will make it reference an empty file (not
an empty jar) so that any attempt to use that file as a jar, e.g.
compiling against it, will cause a build failure.
* The name of the file passed to the src property should make it
clear that the file is not intended to be used.
* The test makes sure that only the jar file is copied to the
snapshot.
Test: m nothing
Bug: 171061220
Change-Id: I175331e4c8e3874ab70a67cdc2f76ed1576e41eb
Setting this to true by default is dangerous as it can mask bugs. Create
a dedicated attribute for java_sdk_library to enable this behavior
instead. The default will be flipped in a future CL when all the current
offenders have been fixed.
Fix all the tests to have the right API files.
Bug: 176092454
Test: m nothing
Change-Id: Ieab94bcb74abf8d018365a56fb447fe3dbd46957
I added in case anyone needs to access AndroidMkEntries to generate
footer lines, but nobody uses it, and it only confuses people.
Test: m nothing, TreeHugger
Change-Id: Ic8a450e3c306d9228c1fdec212c7441bd6aaee03
Enable the RuleBuilder and RuleBuilderCommand methods to access
the BuilderContext by passing it to NewRuleBuilder instead of
RuleBuilder.Build.
Test: genrule_test.go
Test: rule_builder_test.go
Test: m checkbuild
Change-Id: I63e6597e19167393876dc2259d6f521363b7dabc
This reverts commit 7f97957ded.
Reason for revert: breaks sdk snapshots b/173508731
Bug: 173508731
Test: Ran prebuilts/runtime/update.py and then m nothing
Before revert it failed
After revert it worked
Change-Id: I9c081681fac589e37788a0d592435e3224011c58