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I8ea5421723a4a40d580956e5ceb51be70253f0eb has made the two APIs in the
class public (though as deprecated). We don't need to put them into the
greylist, which would make the hiddenapi tool uncomfortable.
Bug: 157007292
Test: m on qemu_trusty_arm64
Change-Id: Ibde3f44244fbe0e2c5da596eef05da57a6ee474a
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Existing annotations in libcore/ and frameworks/ will deleted after the migration. This also means that any java library that compiles @UnsupportedAppUsage requires a direct dependency on "unsupportedappusage" java_library.
Bug: 145132366
Test: m && diff unsupportedappusage_index.csv
Change-Id: I547d7fb2e6bc2e9707bbc0d14dc1e8cd632c5a23
Merged-In: I547d7fb2e6bc2e9707bbc0d14dc1e8cd632c5a23
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The UnsupportedAppUsage annotations could not be added directly to the
java files in src/ as they have to be built against the current api
which does not include the annotation. Instead this uses the same
technique as used for libcore/ojluni files and adds the annotations to
stub files (in hiddenapi/src) which are built as part of the
android.test.base-hiddenapi target. That target is added to a special
whitelist in build/soong/java/config/config.go which causes the
hiddenapi information to be extracted from the target.
Also, updates the preupload check to prevent anymore entries being
added to the config/hiddenapi-greylist.txt for android.test or junit
classes.
Bug: 73711752
Test: m cts-hiddenapi_flags-csv and check that it contained the
correct entries even though they had been removed from
config/hiddenapi-greylist.txt
Change-Id: Ifaf15d2751f54cb03f8402b866a0ee4da7acc4d2
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