commit | d23b7fbd47850ee7e8c9c5987eff328c0721d206 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Andrew Pellegrini <apell@google.com> | Mon Aug 31 21:08:30 2015 +0000 |
committer | Kristina Chodorow <kchodorow@google.com> | Tue Sep 01 00:20:05 2015 +0000 |
tree | fc52f949b37a38ec4cdd57ed16e0199dbf897590 | |
parent | a7deb78dfbee2b5daa2208c3ff1d50b747de07aa [diff] |
Switches AndroidRobolectricTest to using .aars to provide transitive resources to the test runner instead of ResourceContainers. Update AndroidLibraryAarProvider to contain transitive closure of .aars. Provides an ~4x speed improvement in test startup time. NEW: Switched to ordered maps in CompositeLibraryAndroidManifestLocator to prevent manifest ordering flakiness bug. Switched to ImmutableSetMultimap in CompositeLibraryAndroidManifestLocator to prevent IllegalArgumentExceptions from duplicate package aliases and added test. RELNOTES: android_resources is no longer allowed as a dep for android_robolectric_test. -- MOS_MIGRATED_REVID=101972311
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