Apex can use codenames like "Q", "R" for its min_sdk_version property.
Also, cc_library can use codenames for its stubs.versions.
Bug: 152655956
Test: m
Merged-In: I077ad7b2ac5d90b4c8708921e43846206f05ba70
Change-Id: I077ad7b2ac5d90b4c8708921e43846206f05ba70
(cherry picked from commit 29e91d2121)
Use the empty string for the core image variant so that modules
added to imageMutator do not change their build directory.
Bug: 142286466
Test: m checkbuild
Change-Id: Ida4534d9a4d6176236aaa480fed359ce27acfaa1
Merged-In: Ida4534d9a4d6176236aaa480fed359ce27acfaa1
(cherry picked from commit 72d685ee7f45e5393be44ae4159edf083ac918de)
Native compiler flags are currently applied in approximately:
global cflags
local cflags
local include dirs
global include dirs
global conlyflags
local conlyflags
global cppflags
local cppflags
This means that a flag that is enabled in the global cppflags
cannot be disabled in the local cflags, and an Android.bp author
must know to disable it in the local cppflags. A better order
would be:
global cflags
global conlyflags
global cppflags
local cflags
local conlyflags
local cppflags
local include dirs
global include dirs
We are mixing both the global and local cflags into a single
variable, and similar for conlyflags and cppflags, which
prevents reordering them. This CL prepares to reorder them
by splitting the global and local cflags into separate variables.
Bug: 143713277
Test: m native
Change-Id: Ic55a8c3516c331dc5f2af9d00e59ceca9d3e6c15