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* Support compiling run-tests with jackSebastien Hertz2015-07-091-6/+22
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This CL adds support to compile run-test source files with jack. When a test needs to rely on class files, we use jill to convert them to a jack library. We need to pass the full classpath to jack containing at least core classes (like java.lang.Object). This means the Android tree must have been compiled with jack first so we find all the necessary classes.jack files. Some tests still rely on dex files generated with the old toolchain. We keep building them this way for the moment and will update them later, when they get ready for Jack. Also updates a few tests dealing with garbage collection to avoid a situation where a reference can be retained by a local DEX register. Bug: 19467889 (cherry picked from commit 19ac0276208f0afef6ba8a4ab34b74a59b8d11d7) Change-Id: Ia5a989b83430ffe8298a869a1da970b756721bb0
* ART: Native support for multidexAndreas Gampe2014-06-2515-0/+408
Native support for zip files with multiple classesX.dex. Works by explicitly looking for those files in ascending order. As these files have no file system representation for themselves, introduce synthetic dex locations: the name of the originating file plus a colon plus the name of the dex file, e.g., test.jar:classes2.dex. Opening a zip dex file will return all dex files in this way. This keeps the changes to dex2oat minimal. To hide multidex/synthetic names from the Java layer, let the handle of dalvik.system.DexFile refer to a vector of DexFile objects. When opening a location, test possible synthetic names and add them to the vector. Thus, the original multidex jar in the classpath will be associated with all embedded dex files. Change-Id: I0de107e1369cbc94416c544aca3b17525c9eac8b