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Upgrade us to android-14 infrastructure

(Backport from Kaiten)

Conflicts:

	build.xml
	default.properties
	plugins/ActionBar/project.properties
	plugins/QuickAction/project.properties
	plugins/SplitView/ant.properties
	plugins/SplitView/build.xml
	plugins/SplitView/local.properties
	plugins/SplitView/proguard.cfg
	plugins/SplitView/project.properties
	project.properties
This commit is contained in:
Jesse Vincent 2011-10-25 22:07:06 -04:00
parent b69d6cb64c
commit 188a9fd070
9 changed files with 236 additions and 146 deletions

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# This file is used to override default values used by the Ant build system.
#
# This file must be checked in Version Control Systems, as it is
# integral to the build system of your project.
# This file is only used by the Ant script.
# You can use this to override default values such as
# 'source.dir' for the location of your java source folder and
# 'out.dir' for the location of your output folder.
# You can also use it define how the release builds are signed by declaring
# the following properties:
# 'key.store' for the location of your keystore and
# 'key.alias' for the name of the key to use.
# The password will be asked during the build when you use the 'release' target.
# Indicates whether an apk should be generated for each density.
split.density=false
java.encoding=utf8
# Project target.
target=android-9
extensible.libs.classpath=compile-only-libs

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application-package=com.fsck.k9
target=android-9

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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<project name="K9" default="help">
<!-- The local.properties file is created and updated by the 'android'
tool.
<!-- The local.properties file is created and updated by the 'android' tool.
It contains the path to the SDK. It should *NOT* be checked into
Version Control Systems. -->
<property file="local.properties" />
<loadproperties srcFile="local.properties" />
<!-- The build.properties file can be created by you and is never touched
by the 'android' tool. This is the place to change some of the
default property values used by the Ant rules.
<!-- The ant.properties file can be created by you. It is only edited by the
'android' tool to add properties to it.
This is the place to change some Ant specific build properties.
Here are some properties you may want to change/update:
source.dir
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out.dir
The name of the output directory. Default is 'bin'.
For other overridable properties, look at the beginning of the rules
files in the SDK, at tools/ant/build.xml
Properties related to the SDK location or the project target should
be updated using the 'android' tool with the 'update' action.
@ -24,26 +26,62 @@
application and should be checked into Version Control Systems.
-->
<property file="build.properties" />
<property file="ant.properties" />
<!-- The default.properties file is created and updated by the 'android'
<!-- The project.properties file is created and updated by the 'android'
tool, as well as ADT.
This contains project specific properties such as project target, and library
dependencies. Lower level build properties are stored in ant.properties
(or in .classpath for Eclipse projects).
This file is an integral part of the build system for your
application and should be checked into Version Control Systems. -->
<property file="default.properties" />
<loadproperties srcFile="project.properties" />
<!-- Custom Android task to deal with the project target, and import the
proper rules.
This requires ant 1.6.0 or above. -->
<path id="android.antlibs">
<pathelement path="${sdk.dir}/tools/lib/anttasks.jar" />
<pathelement path="${sdk.dir}/tools/lib/sdklib.jar" />
<pathelement path="${sdk.dir}/tools/lib/androidprefs.jar" />
</path>
<!-- quick check on sdk.dir -->
<fail
message="sdk.dir is missing. Make sure to generate local.properties using 'android update project'"
unless="sdk.dir"
/>
<taskdef name="setup"
classname="com.android.ant.SetupTask"
classpathref="android.antlibs" />
<!-- extension targets. Uncomment the ones where you want to do custom work
in between standard targets -->
<!--
<target name="-pre-build">
</target>
<target name="-pre-compile">
</target>
/* This is typically used for code obfuscation.
Compiled code location: ${out.classes.absolute.dir}
If this is not done in place, override ${out.dex.input.absolute.dir} */
<target name="-post-compile">
</target>
-->
<!-- Import the actual build file.
To customize existing targets, there are two options:
- Customize only one target:
- copy/paste the target into this file, *before* the
<import> task.
- customize it to your needs.
- Customize the whole content of build.xml
- copy/paste the content of the rules files (minus the top node)
into this file, replacing the <import> task.
- customize to your needs.
***********************
****** IMPORTANT ******
***********************
In all cases you must update the value of version-tag below to read 'custom' instead of an integer,
in order to avoid having your file be overridden by tools such as "android update project"
-->
<!-- version-tag: custom -->
<!-- K9 CUSTOM STUFF -->
<!-- out folders for a parent project if this project is an instrumentation project -->
<property name="rclib" value="${out.dir}/K9RemoteControl.jar" />
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</exec>
</target>
<!-- Create the output directories if they don't exist yet. -->
<target name="rclib" depends="compile">
<echo>Creating library ${rclib} for remote control
applications</echo>
<target name="rclib" depends="-compile">
<echo>Creating library ${rclib} for remote control applications</echo>
<jar destfile="${rclib}" basedir="${out.classes.dir}" includes="${rcdir}" />
</target>
<target name="upload" depends="clean,get-version,release">
<echo>Uploading to Google Code using Google::Code::Upload</echo>
<exec executable="mv" failonerror="true">
@ -134,12 +168,20 @@
<arg path="${out.debug.file}" />
</exec>
</target>
<!-- Re-Install the package on the default emulator -->
<target name="reinstall" depends="debug">
<echo>Reinstalling ${out.debug.file} onto default emulator...</echo>
<exec executable="${adb}" failonerror="true">
<arg value="install" />
<arg value="-r" />
<arg path="${out.debug.file}" />
</exec>
</target>
<target name="astyle">
<exec executable="astyle" failonerror="true">
<arg line="--style=java --indent=spaces=4 --brackets=attach --convert-tabs --unpad-paren --pad-header --pad-oper --suffix=none --recursive 'src/com/fsck/k9/*.java'"/>
</exec>
</target>
<target name="help">
<!-- displays starts at col 13
|13 80| -->
@ -162,31 +204,13 @@
<echo> eclipse: Apply template Eclipse settings</echo>
</target>
<!-- Execute the Android Setup task that will setup some properties
specific to the target, and import the build rules files.
The rules file is imported from
<SDK>/platforms/<target_platform>/ant/ant_rules_r#.xml
To customize existing targets, there are two options:
- Customize only one target:
- copy/paste the target into this file, *before* the
<setup> task.
- customize it to your needs.
- Customize the whole script.
- copy/paste the content of the rules files (minus the top node)
into this file, *after* the <setup> task
- disable the import of the rules by changing the setup task
below to <setup import="false" />.
- customize to your needs.
-->
<setup />
<target name="eclipse" description="Apply template Eclipse settings">
<copy todir=".settings">
<fileset dir="tools/eclipse-settings"/>
</copy>
</target>
<!-- END K-9 STUFF-->
<import file="${sdk.dir}/tools/ant/build.xml" />
</project>

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-optimizationpasses 5
-dontusemixedcaseclassnames
-dontskipnonpubliclibraryclasses
-dontpreverify
-verbose
-optimizations !code/simplification/arithmetic,!field/*,!class/merging/*
-keep public class * extends android.app.Activity
-keep public class * extends android.app.Application
-keep public class * extends android.app.Service
-keep public class * extends android.content.BroadcastReceiver
-keep public class * extends android.content.ContentProvider
-keep public class * extends android.app.backup.BackupAgentHelper
-keep public class * extends android.preference.Preference
-keep public class com.android.vending.licensing.ILicensingService
-keepclasseswithmembernames class * {
native <methods>;
}
-keepclasseswithmembers class * {
public <init>(android.content.Context, android.util.AttributeSet);
}
-keepclasseswithmembers class * {
public <init>(android.content.Context, android.util.AttributeSet, int);
}
-keepclassmembers class * extends android.app.Activity {
public void *(android.view.View);
}
-keepclassmembers enum * {
public static **[] values();
public static ** valueOf(java.lang.String);
}
-keep class * implements android.os.Parcelable {
public static final android.os.Parcelable$Creator *;
}

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# This file must be checked in Version Control Systems.
#
# To customize properties used by the Ant build system use,
# "build.properties", and override values to adapt the script to your
# "ant.properties", and override values to adapt the script to your
# project structure.
# Indicates whether an apk should be generated for each density.
split.density=false
# Project target.
target=android-10
extensible.libs.classpath=compile-only-libs
java.encoding=utf8
# Project target.
target=android-9
extensible.libs.classpath=compile-only-libs

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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<project name="K9Test" default="help">
<project name="K9" default="help">
<!-- The local.properties file is created and updated by the 'android'
tool.
<!-- The local.properties file is created and updated by the 'android' tool.
It contains the path to the SDK. It should *NOT* be checked into
Version Control Systems. -->
<property file="local.properties" />
<loadproperties srcFile="local.properties" />
<!-- The build.properties file can be created by you and is never touched
by the 'android' tool. This is the place to change some of the
default property values used by the Ant rules.
<!-- The ant.properties file can be created by you. It is only edited by the
'android' tool to add properties to it.
This is the place to change some Ant specific build properties.
Here are some properties you may want to change/update:
source.dir
@ -17,6 +16,9 @@
out.dir
The name of the output directory. Default is 'bin'.
For other overridable properties, look at the beginning of the rules
files in the SDK, at tools/ant/build.xml
Properties related to the SDK location or the project target should
be updated using the 'android' tool with the 'update' action.
@ -24,26 +26,25 @@
application and should be checked into Version Control Systems.
-->
<property file="build.properties" />
<property file="ant.properties" />
<!-- The default.properties file is created and updated by the 'android'
<!-- The project.properties file is created and updated by the 'android'
tool, as well as ADT.
This contains project specific properties such as project target, and library
dependencies. Lower level build properties are stored in ant.properties
(or in .classpath for Eclipse projects).
This file is an integral part of the build system for your
application and should be checked into Version Control Systems. -->
<property file="default.properties" />
<loadproperties srcFile="project.properties" />
<!-- Custom Android task to deal with the project target, and import the
proper rules.
This requires ant 1.6.0 or above. -->
<path id="android.antlibs">
<pathelement path="${sdk.dir}/tools/lib/anttasks.jar" />
<pathelement path="${sdk.dir}/tools/lib/sdklib.jar" />
<pathelement path="${sdk.dir}/tools/lib/androidprefs.jar" />
</path>
<!-- quick check on sdk.dir -->
<fail
message="sdk.dir is missing. Make sure to generate local.properties using 'android update project'"
unless="sdk.dir"
/>
<taskdef name="setup"
classname="com.android.ant.SetupTask"
classpathref="android.antlibs" />
<!-- extension targets. Uncomment the ones where you want to do custom work
in between standard targets -->
@ -53,32 +54,32 @@
<target name="-pre-compile">
</target>
[This is typically used for code obfuscation.
/* This is typically used for code obfuscation.
Compiled code location: ${out.classes.absolute.dir}
If this is not done in place, override ${out.dex.input.absolute.dir}]
If this is not done in place, override ${out.dex.input.absolute.dir} */
<target name="-post-compile">
</target>
-->
<!-- Execute the Android Setup task that will setup some properties
specific to the target, and import the build rules files.
The rules file is imported from
<SDK>/platforms/<target_platform>/ant/ant_rules_r#.xml
<!-- Import the actual build file.
To customize existing targets, there are two options:
- Customize only one target:
- copy/paste the target into this file, *before* the
<setup> task.
<import> task.
- customize it to your needs.
- Customize the whole script.
- Customize the whole content of build.xml
- copy/paste the content of the rules files (minus the top node)
into this file, *after* the <setup> task
- disable the import of the rules by changing the setup task
below to <setup import="false" />.
into this file, replacing the <import> task.
- customize to your needs.
***********************
****** IMPORTANT ******
***********************
In all cases you must update the value of version-tag below to read 'custom' instead of an integer,
in order to avoid having your file be overridden by tools such as "android update project"
-->
<setup />
<!-- version-tag: 1 -->
<import file="${sdk.dir}/tools/ant/build.xml" />
</project>

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native <methods>;
}
-keepclasseswithmembernames class * {
-keepclasseswithmembers class * {
public <init>(android.content.Context, android.util.AttributeSet);
}
-keepclasseswithmembernames class * {
-keepclasseswithmembers class * {
public <init>(android.content.Context, android.util.AttributeSet, int);
}
-keepclassmembers class * extends android.app.Activity {
public void *(android.view.View);
}
-keepclassmembers enum * {
public static **[] values();
public static ** valueOf(java.lang.String);

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# This file must be checked in Version Control Systems.
#
# To customize properties used by the Ant build system use,
# "build.properties", and override values to adapt the script to your
# "ant.properties", and override values to adapt the script to your
# project structure.
# Project target.