This is a partial revert of commits:
858657366f Remove support of disabling Jack.
3ae7861252 Remove javac support in host dex rules.
22313f2b2a Remove rules for building dex with dx
Test: builds
Change-Id: Ie12d743cbe978bdeb030910848b67f5945a4fec8
am: f562875d0c
* commit 'f562875d0c232b91be9a0931d30c31b1bbb98c45':
Make apks depend on their certificates
Change-Id: I28f5f91a6265201136cdf83c18c7ada359bb4d33
We removed code and variables related to running dx on classes.jar in
this change. Also removed target emma rules (but kept the emma rules for
host java libraries), for it's now done by Jack.
We still support to build classes.jar (and javalib.jar for static Java
libraries) using javac, because tools like javadoc need class files as
input.
Removed the obsolete install-dex-debug.
Bug: 27400061
Change-Id: If0bcdfe62cb181a98754fb0dbe1c12c92e38d3e8
This changes the build system to no longer run zipalign except for
those prebuilts which do not need to re-signed.
Running zipalign is no longer needed because signapk takes care of
alignment. For those prebuilts which do not need to be re-signed
signapk is not invoked and thus zipalign is still needed because the
prebuilts may not have been aligned properly. This exemption will go
away once prebuilts are properly aligned.
Bug: 25794543
Change-Id: I31f10af80b9baa3c9481cb36f41e5e5046e852f9
With commit 33360dd569 we moved Java
resource packaging forward to creation of the jar file. But the Java
resource packaging will be skipped if a module has no Java code at all.
(The build system does support building an apk without Java code.)
In this change we add back the Java resources directly to the built apk
when the apk has no Java code.
Bug: 19947218
Change-Id: I0e1a65a9cbe656974f8ef3923b2f15e9efa5feb9
With this support, you can set dpi-specific aapt flags like:
$(LOCAL_PACKAGE_NAME)_aapt_flags_hdpi := --version-code 100 \
--version-name "100
which will override the --version-code and --version-name set in the
base apk's LOCAL_AAPT_FLAGS.
Bug := 18388705
Change-Id: Ie79d7b1b6bbf7463bce51ddae04ba81384ec58dc
Before this change, Java resources are added as a separate step
(add-java-resources-to-package) after dex is run, so jarjar isn't run on
the resource files.
With this change, we add Java resources immediately after we call javac,
so jarjar is run on the resource files (the module's own resource, as
well as resources carried by static Java libraries).
When we generate the final apk/jar, we use the jarjar'ed jar as the
inital pacakge file, with class files and empty folders removed.
When jack is enabled, in jack-java-to-dex we add the Java resources to
a temp jar using the PRIVATE_EXTRA_JAR_ARGS, and extrac the files in a
temp dir. Jack will process the resource files and output the result to
PRIVATE_JACK_INTERMEDIATES_DIR. When we package the final apk/jar, we
need to call add-carried-jack-resources to readd the resources.
(TODO: if jack can output all resources to a jar/zip file, we can use
that file as the initial package file as well.)
Bug: 18837479
Change-Id: I8d7296e30ec8d005054cf04c4f2aed6d7a0d823b
Before this change, Java resources are added as a separate step
(add-java-resources-to-package) after dex is run, so jarjar isn't run on
the resource files.
With this change, we add Java resources immediately after we call javac,
so jarjar is run on the resource files (the module's own resource, as
well as resources carried by static Java libraries).
When we generate the final apk/jar, we use the jarjar'ed jar as the
inital pacakge file, with class files and empty folders removed.
When jack is enabled, in jack-java-to-dex we add the Java resources to
a temp jar using the PRIVATE_EXTRA_JAR_ARGS, and extrac the files in a
temp dir. Jack will process the resource files and output the result to
PRIVATE_JACK_INTERMEDIATES_DIR. When we package the final apk/jar, we
need to call add-carried-jack-resources to readd the resources.
(TODO: if jack can output all resources to a jar/zip file, we can use
that file as the initial package file as well.)
Bug: 18837479
Change-Id: I15ecf282bfb65fd53dd03fbd03dd4c71927c186a
In unbundled apps_only build, in addition to the base apk, you can also
build the dpi-specific apk variants, with:
LOCAL_DPI_VARIANTS := <a list of dpi names>
Previously user needs to include $(BUILD_PACKAGE) repeatedly with the
same package definition except dpi flags.
With this change, all the dpi-specific apk variants share the base apk's
compiled Java code and only diverge at the point we add resources/assets
to the apk.
Also we set up variables/targets/rules in a way those dpi-specific apks
appear to be independent apks to the users, for example, you can pass
"AppName_<dpi_name>" to tapas, and AppName_<dpi_name>.apk lives in its
own intermediate directory.
Bug: 18388705
Change-Id: I2ba4972ea7d1f796352fab2407888f996781ae44