commit | 79d8bf25ead746229621f63de28306ac1ef2d596 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Paul Duffin <paulduffin@google.com> | Mon Oct 22 13:08:34 2018 +0100 |
committer | Paul Duffin <paulduffin@google.com> | Wed Oct 31 10:33:38 2018 +0000 |
tree | d8389f520f01d7301b01aff4966373e9e7d55987 | |
parent | a39bb7f23f26d67455966e01cb07d1c274ebcd8e [diff] |
Allow UnsupportedAppUsage annotations to be in separate target Previously, all the UnsupportedAppUsage annotations were assumed to be in the same target as was used at runtime. e.g. frameworks, core-libart, etc. This change allows separate targets to be specified in the EXTRA_HIDDENAPI_JARS. It is needed to avoid maintaining local patches for those annotations in the libcore/ojluni/src/main/java code which comes from upstream OpenJDK. This was tested by making and then manually checking that the generated out/target/common/obj/PACKAGING/hiddenapi-light-greylist.txt was the same (after sorting) before and after this change. Test: see above Bug: 117818301 Change-Id: Icfadbe52601371f6a4cabef106750b16f6c6d4c8
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