Loading tools/aapt2/Format.proto +319 −124 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -20,152 +20,363 @@ option optimize_for = LITE_RUNTIME; package aapt.pb; // A configuration description that wraps the binary form of the C++ class // aapt::ConfigDescription, with an added product definition. message ConfigDescription { optional bytes data = 1; optional string product = 2; } // A string pool that wraps the binary form of the C++ class android::ResStringPool. message StringPool { optional bytes data = 1; } // Developer friendly source file information for an entity in the resource table. message Source { // The index of the string path within the source string pool of a ResourceTable. optional uint32 path_idx = 1; optional uint32 line_no = 2; optional uint32 col_no = 3; } // The top level message representing an external resource file (layout XML, PNG, etc). message CompiledFile { message Symbol { // The name of the symbol (in the form package:type/name). optional string resource_name = 1; // Line number in the file at which this symbol is defined. For debug use. optional uint32 line_no = 2; } // The name of the resource (in the form package:type/name). optional string resource_name = 1; // The configuration for which the resource is defined. optional ConfigDescription config = 2; // The filesystem path to where the source file originated. // Mainly used to display helpful error messages. optional string source_path = 3; // Any symbols this file auto-generates/exports (eg. @+id/foo in an XML file). repeated Symbol exported_symbols = 4; } // Top level message representing a resource table. message ResourceTable { // The string pool containing string values (strings that actually end up in the binary ARSC // file) referenced throughout the resource table. optional StringPool string_pool = 1; // The string pool containing source paths referenced throughout the resource table. This does // not end up in the final binary ARSC file. optional StringPool source_pool = 2; // The string pool containing the names of unresolved symbols. This does not end up in the final // binary ARSC file. Unresolved symbols are just resource names that haven't had a resource ID // assigned to them, therefore can't be referenced by resource ID. optional StringPool symbol_pool = 3; // Resource definitions corresponding to an Android package. repeated Package packages = 4; } // Defines resources for an Android package. message Package { // The package ID of this package, in the range [0x00, 0xff]. // The ID 0x00 is reserved for shared libraries, or when the ID is assigned at run-time. // The ID 0x01 is reserved for the 'android' package (framework). // The ID range [0x02, 0x7f) is reserved for auto-assignment to shared libraries at run-time. // The ID 0x7f is reserved for the application package. // IDs > 0x7f are reserved for the application as well and are treated as feature splits. optional uint32 package_id = 1; // The Java compatible Android package name of the app. optional string package_name = 2; // The series of types defined by the package. repeated Type types = 3; } // A set of resources grouped under a common type. Such types include string, layout, xml, dimen, // attr, etc. This maps to the second part of a resource identifier in Java (R.type.entry). message Type { // The ID of the type. This may be 0, which indicates no ID is set. optional uint32 id = 1; // The name of the type. This corresponds to the 'type' part of a full resource name of the form // package:type/entry. The set of legal type names is listed in Resource.cpp. optional string name = 2; // The entries defined for this type. repeated Entry entries = 3; } // The status of a symbol/entry. This contains information like visibility (public/private), // comments, and whether the entry can be overridden. message SymbolStatus { // The visibility of the resource outside of its package. enum Visibility { // No visibility was explicitly specified. This is typically treated as private. // The distinction is important when two separate R.java files are generated: a public and // private one. An unknown visibility, in this case, would cause the resource to be omitted // from either R.java. Unknown = 0; // A resource was explicitly marked as private. This means the resource can not be accessed // outside of its package unless the @*package:type/entry notation is used (the asterisk being // the private accessor). If two R.java files are generated (private + public), the resource // will only be emitted to the private R.java file. Private = 1; // A resource was explicitly marked as public. This means the resource can be accessed // from any package, and is emitted into all R.java files, public and private. Public = 2; } optional Visibility visibility = 1; // The path at which this entry's visibility was defined (eg. public.xml). optional Source source = 2; // The comment associated with the <public> tag. optional string comment = 3; // Whether the symbol can be merged into another resource table without there being an existing // definition to override. Used for overlays and set to true when <add-resource> is specified. optional bool allow_new = 4; } // An entry declaration. An entry has a full resource ID that is the combination of package ID, // type ID, and its own entry ID. An entry on its own has no value, but values are defined for // various configurations/variants. message Entry { // The ID of this entry. Together with the package ID and type ID, this forms a full resource ID // of the form 0xPPTTEEEE, where PP is the package ID, TT is the type ID, and EEEE is the entry // ID. optional uint32 id = 1; // The name of this entry. This corresponds to the 'entry' part of a full resource name of the // form package:type/entry. optional string name = 2; // The symbol status of this entry, which includes visibility information. optional SymbolStatus symbol_status = 3; // The set of values defined for this entry, each corresponding to a different // configuration/variant. repeated ConfigValue config_values = 4; } // A Configuration/Value pair. message ConfigValue { optional ConfigDescription config = 1; optional Value value = 2; } message Source { optional uint32 path_idx = 1; optional uint32 line_no = 2; optional uint32 col_no = 3; // The generic meta-data for every value in a resource table. message Value { // Where the value was defined. optional Source source = 1; // Any comment associated with the value. optional string comment = 2; // Whether the value can be overridden. optional bool weak = 3; // If the value is an Item, this is set. optional Item item = 4; // If the value is a CompoundValue, this is set. optional CompoundValue compound_value = 5; } // An Item is an abstract type. It represents a value that can appear inline in many places, such // as XML attribute values or on the right hand side of style attribute definitions. The concrete // type is one of the types below. Only one can be set. message Item { optional Reference ref = 1; optional String str = 2; optional RawString raw_str = 3; optional FileReference file = 4; optional Id id = 5; optional Primitive prim = 6; } // A CompoundValue is an abstract type. It represents a value that is a made of other values. // These can only usually appear as top-level resources. The concrete type is one of the types // below. Only one can be set. message CompoundValue { optional Attribute attr = 1; optional Style style = 2; optional Styleable styleable = 3; optional Array array = 4; optional Plural plural = 5; } // A value that is a reference to another resource. This reference can be by name or resource ID. message Reference { enum Type { // A plain reference (@package:type/entry). Ref = 0; // A reference to a theme attribute (?package:type/entry). Attr = 1; } optional Type type = 1; // The resource ID (0xPPTTEEEE) of the resource being referred. optional uint32 id = 2; // If the resource ID is not resolved, the index into the symbol string pool where the name of // the reference is stored. The symbol string pool is located at the top level ResourceTable // message. optional uint32 symbol_idx = 3; // Whether this reference is referencing a private resource (@*package:type/entry). optional bool private = 4; } // A value that represents an ID. This is just a placeholder, as ID values are used to occupy a // resource ID (0xPPTTEEEE) as a unique identifier. Their value is unimportant. message Id { } // A value that is a string. message String { // The index into the values string pool, located at the top level ResourceTable message. optional uint32 idx = 1; } // A value that is a raw string, which is unescaped/uninterpreted. This is typically used to // represent the value of a style attribute before the attribute is compiled and the set of // allowed values is known. message RawString { // The index into the values string pool, located at the top level ResourceTable message. optional uint32 idx = 1; } // A value that is a reference to an external entity, like an XML file or a PNG. message FileReference { // The index into the values string pool, located at the top level ResourceTable message. This // represents the path to the file within an APK (typically res/type-config/entry.ext). optional uint32 path_idx = 1; } // A value that represents a primitive data type (float, int, boolean, etc.). // Corresponds to the fields (type/data) of the C struct android::Res_value. message Primitive { optional uint32 type = 1; optional uint32 data = 2; } // A value that represents an XML attribute and what values it accepts. message Attribute { // A Symbol used to represent an enum or a flag. message Symbol { // Where the enum/flag item was defined. optional Source source = 1; // Any comments associated with the enum or flag. optional string comment = 2; // The name of the enum/flag as a reference. Enums/flag items are generated as ID resource // values. optional Reference name = 3; // The value of the enum/flag. optional uint32 value = 4; } // A bitmask of types that this XML attribute accepts. Corresponds to the flags in the C struct // android::ResTable_map. optional uint32 format_flags = 1; // The smallest integer allowed for this XML attribute. Only makes sense if the format includes // TYPE_INTEGER. optional int32 min_int = 2; // The largest integer allowed for this XML attribute. Only makes sense if the format includes // TYPE_INTEGER. optional int32 max_int = 3; // The set of enums/flags defined in this attribute. Only makes sense if the format includes // either TYPE_ENUM or TYPE_FLAGS. Having both is an error. repeated Symbol symbols = 4; } // A value that represents a style. message Style { // An XML attribute/value pair defined in the style. message Entry { // Where the entry was defined. optional Source source = 1; // Any comments associated with the entry. optional string comment = 2; // A reference to the XML attribute. optional Reference key = 3; // The Item defined for this XML attribute. optional Item item = 4; } // The optinal style from which this style inherits attributes. optional Reference parent = 1; // The source file information of the parent inheritance declaration. optional Source parent_source = 2; // The set of XML attribute/value pairs for this style. repeated Entry entries = 3; } // A value that represents a <declare-styleable> XML resource. These are not real resources and // only end up as Java fields in the generated R.java. They do not end up in the binary ARSC file. message Styleable { // An attribute defined for this styleable. message Entry { // Where the attribute was defined within the <declare-styleable> block. optional Source source = 1; // Any comments associated with the declaration. optional string comment = 2; // The reference to the attribute. optional Reference attr = 3; } // The set of attribute declarations. repeated Entry entries = 1; } // A value that represents an array of resource values. message Array { // A single element of the array. message Entry { // Where the element was defined. optional Source source = 1; // Any comments associated with the element. optional string comment = 2; // The value assigned to this element. optional Item item = 3; } // The list of array elements. repeated Entry entries = 1; } // A value that represents a string and its many variations based on plurality. message Plural { // The arity of the plural. enum Arity { Zero = 0; One = 1; Loading @@ -175,37 +386,21 @@ message Plural { Other = 5; } // The plural value for a given arity. message Entry { // Where the plural was defined. optional Source source = 1; // Any comments associated with the plural. optional string comment = 2; optional Arity arity = 3; optional Item item = 4; } repeated Entry entries = 1; } message Item { optional Reference ref = 1; optional String str = 2; optional RawString raw_str = 3; optional FileReference file = 4; optional Id id = 5; optional Primitive prim = 6; } // The arity of the plural. optional Arity arity = 3; message CompoundValue { optional Attribute attr = 1; optional Style style = 2; optional Styleable styleable = 3; optional Array array = 4; optional Plural plural = 5; // The value assigned to this plural. optional Item item = 4; } message Value { optional Source source = 1; optional string comment = 2; optional bool weak = 3; optional Item item = 4; optional CompoundValue compound_value = 5; // The set of arity/plural mappings. repeated Entry entries = 1; } Loading
tools/aapt2/Format.proto +319 −124 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -20,152 +20,363 @@ option optimize_for = LITE_RUNTIME; package aapt.pb; // A configuration description that wraps the binary form of the C++ class // aapt::ConfigDescription, with an added product definition. message ConfigDescription { optional bytes data = 1; optional string product = 2; } // A string pool that wraps the binary form of the C++ class android::ResStringPool. message StringPool { optional bytes data = 1; } // Developer friendly source file information for an entity in the resource table. message Source { // The index of the string path within the source string pool of a ResourceTable. optional uint32 path_idx = 1; optional uint32 line_no = 2; optional uint32 col_no = 3; } // The top level message representing an external resource file (layout XML, PNG, etc). message CompiledFile { message Symbol { // The name of the symbol (in the form package:type/name). optional string resource_name = 1; // Line number in the file at which this symbol is defined. For debug use. optional uint32 line_no = 2; } // The name of the resource (in the form package:type/name). optional string resource_name = 1; // The configuration for which the resource is defined. optional ConfigDescription config = 2; // The filesystem path to where the source file originated. // Mainly used to display helpful error messages. optional string source_path = 3; // Any symbols this file auto-generates/exports (eg. @+id/foo in an XML file). repeated Symbol exported_symbols = 4; } // Top level message representing a resource table. message ResourceTable { // The string pool containing string values (strings that actually end up in the binary ARSC // file) referenced throughout the resource table. optional StringPool string_pool = 1; // The string pool containing source paths referenced throughout the resource table. This does // not end up in the final binary ARSC file. optional StringPool source_pool = 2; // The string pool containing the names of unresolved symbols. This does not end up in the final // binary ARSC file. Unresolved symbols are just resource names that haven't had a resource ID // assigned to them, therefore can't be referenced by resource ID. optional StringPool symbol_pool = 3; // Resource definitions corresponding to an Android package. repeated Package packages = 4; } // Defines resources for an Android package. message Package { // The package ID of this package, in the range [0x00, 0xff]. // The ID 0x00 is reserved for shared libraries, or when the ID is assigned at run-time. // The ID 0x01 is reserved for the 'android' package (framework). // The ID range [0x02, 0x7f) is reserved for auto-assignment to shared libraries at run-time. // The ID 0x7f is reserved for the application package. // IDs > 0x7f are reserved for the application as well and are treated as feature splits. optional uint32 package_id = 1; // The Java compatible Android package name of the app. optional string package_name = 2; // The series of types defined by the package. repeated Type types = 3; } // A set of resources grouped under a common type. Such types include string, layout, xml, dimen, // attr, etc. This maps to the second part of a resource identifier in Java (R.type.entry). message Type { // The ID of the type. This may be 0, which indicates no ID is set. optional uint32 id = 1; // The name of the type. This corresponds to the 'type' part of a full resource name of the form // package:type/entry. The set of legal type names is listed in Resource.cpp. optional string name = 2; // The entries defined for this type. repeated Entry entries = 3; } // The status of a symbol/entry. This contains information like visibility (public/private), // comments, and whether the entry can be overridden. message SymbolStatus { // The visibility of the resource outside of its package. enum Visibility { // No visibility was explicitly specified. This is typically treated as private. // The distinction is important when two separate R.java files are generated: a public and // private one. An unknown visibility, in this case, would cause the resource to be omitted // from either R.java. Unknown = 0; // A resource was explicitly marked as private. This means the resource can not be accessed // outside of its package unless the @*package:type/entry notation is used (the asterisk being // the private accessor). If two R.java files are generated (private + public), the resource // will only be emitted to the private R.java file. Private = 1; // A resource was explicitly marked as public. This means the resource can be accessed // from any package, and is emitted into all R.java files, public and private. Public = 2; } optional Visibility visibility = 1; // The path at which this entry's visibility was defined (eg. public.xml). optional Source source = 2; // The comment associated with the <public> tag. optional string comment = 3; // Whether the symbol can be merged into another resource table without there being an existing // definition to override. Used for overlays and set to true when <add-resource> is specified. optional bool allow_new = 4; } // An entry declaration. An entry has a full resource ID that is the combination of package ID, // type ID, and its own entry ID. An entry on its own has no value, but values are defined for // various configurations/variants. message Entry { // The ID of this entry. Together with the package ID and type ID, this forms a full resource ID // of the form 0xPPTTEEEE, where PP is the package ID, TT is the type ID, and EEEE is the entry // ID. optional uint32 id = 1; // The name of this entry. This corresponds to the 'entry' part of a full resource name of the // form package:type/entry. optional string name = 2; // The symbol status of this entry, which includes visibility information. optional SymbolStatus symbol_status = 3; // The set of values defined for this entry, each corresponding to a different // configuration/variant. repeated ConfigValue config_values = 4; } // A Configuration/Value pair. message ConfigValue { optional ConfigDescription config = 1; optional Value value = 2; } message Source { optional uint32 path_idx = 1; optional uint32 line_no = 2; optional uint32 col_no = 3; // The generic meta-data for every value in a resource table. message Value { // Where the value was defined. optional Source source = 1; // Any comment associated with the value. optional string comment = 2; // Whether the value can be overridden. optional bool weak = 3; // If the value is an Item, this is set. optional Item item = 4; // If the value is a CompoundValue, this is set. optional CompoundValue compound_value = 5; } // An Item is an abstract type. It represents a value that can appear inline in many places, such // as XML attribute values or on the right hand side of style attribute definitions. The concrete // type is one of the types below. Only one can be set. message Item { optional Reference ref = 1; optional String str = 2; optional RawString raw_str = 3; optional FileReference file = 4; optional Id id = 5; optional Primitive prim = 6; } // A CompoundValue is an abstract type. It represents a value that is a made of other values. // These can only usually appear as top-level resources. The concrete type is one of the types // below. Only one can be set. message CompoundValue { optional Attribute attr = 1; optional Style style = 2; optional Styleable styleable = 3; optional Array array = 4; optional Plural plural = 5; } // A value that is a reference to another resource. This reference can be by name or resource ID. message Reference { enum Type { // A plain reference (@package:type/entry). Ref = 0; // A reference to a theme attribute (?package:type/entry). Attr = 1; } optional Type type = 1; // The resource ID (0xPPTTEEEE) of the resource being referred. optional uint32 id = 2; // If the resource ID is not resolved, the index into the symbol string pool where the name of // the reference is stored. The symbol string pool is located at the top level ResourceTable // message. optional uint32 symbol_idx = 3; // Whether this reference is referencing a private resource (@*package:type/entry). optional bool private = 4; } // A value that represents an ID. This is just a placeholder, as ID values are used to occupy a // resource ID (0xPPTTEEEE) as a unique identifier. Their value is unimportant. message Id { } // A value that is a string. message String { // The index into the values string pool, located at the top level ResourceTable message. optional uint32 idx = 1; } // A value that is a raw string, which is unescaped/uninterpreted. This is typically used to // represent the value of a style attribute before the attribute is compiled and the set of // allowed values is known. message RawString { // The index into the values string pool, located at the top level ResourceTable message. optional uint32 idx = 1; } // A value that is a reference to an external entity, like an XML file or a PNG. message FileReference { // The index into the values string pool, located at the top level ResourceTable message. This // represents the path to the file within an APK (typically res/type-config/entry.ext). optional uint32 path_idx = 1; } // A value that represents a primitive data type (float, int, boolean, etc.). // Corresponds to the fields (type/data) of the C struct android::Res_value. message Primitive { optional uint32 type = 1; optional uint32 data = 2; } // A value that represents an XML attribute and what values it accepts. message Attribute { // A Symbol used to represent an enum or a flag. message Symbol { // Where the enum/flag item was defined. optional Source source = 1; // Any comments associated with the enum or flag. optional string comment = 2; // The name of the enum/flag as a reference. Enums/flag items are generated as ID resource // values. optional Reference name = 3; // The value of the enum/flag. optional uint32 value = 4; } // A bitmask of types that this XML attribute accepts. Corresponds to the flags in the C struct // android::ResTable_map. optional uint32 format_flags = 1; // The smallest integer allowed for this XML attribute. Only makes sense if the format includes // TYPE_INTEGER. optional int32 min_int = 2; // The largest integer allowed for this XML attribute. Only makes sense if the format includes // TYPE_INTEGER. optional int32 max_int = 3; // The set of enums/flags defined in this attribute. Only makes sense if the format includes // either TYPE_ENUM or TYPE_FLAGS. Having both is an error. repeated Symbol symbols = 4; } // A value that represents a style. message Style { // An XML attribute/value pair defined in the style. message Entry { // Where the entry was defined. optional Source source = 1; // Any comments associated with the entry. optional string comment = 2; // A reference to the XML attribute. optional Reference key = 3; // The Item defined for this XML attribute. optional Item item = 4; } // The optinal style from which this style inherits attributes. optional Reference parent = 1; // The source file information of the parent inheritance declaration. optional Source parent_source = 2; // The set of XML attribute/value pairs for this style. repeated Entry entries = 3; } // A value that represents a <declare-styleable> XML resource. These are not real resources and // only end up as Java fields in the generated R.java. They do not end up in the binary ARSC file. message Styleable { // An attribute defined for this styleable. message Entry { // Where the attribute was defined within the <declare-styleable> block. optional Source source = 1; // Any comments associated with the declaration. optional string comment = 2; // The reference to the attribute. optional Reference attr = 3; } // The set of attribute declarations. repeated Entry entries = 1; } // A value that represents an array of resource values. message Array { // A single element of the array. message Entry { // Where the element was defined. optional Source source = 1; // Any comments associated with the element. optional string comment = 2; // The value assigned to this element. optional Item item = 3; } // The list of array elements. repeated Entry entries = 1; } // A value that represents a string and its many variations based on plurality. message Plural { // The arity of the plural. enum Arity { Zero = 0; One = 1; Loading @@ -175,37 +386,21 @@ message Plural { Other = 5; } // The plural value for a given arity. message Entry { // Where the plural was defined. optional Source source = 1; // Any comments associated with the plural. optional string comment = 2; optional Arity arity = 3; optional Item item = 4; } repeated Entry entries = 1; } message Item { optional Reference ref = 1; optional String str = 2; optional RawString raw_str = 3; optional FileReference file = 4; optional Id id = 5; optional Primitive prim = 6; } // The arity of the plural. optional Arity arity = 3; message CompoundValue { optional Attribute attr = 1; optional Style style = 2; optional Styleable styleable = 3; optional Array array = 4; optional Plural plural = 5; // The value assigned to this plural. optional Item item = 4; } message Value { optional Source source = 1; optional string comment = 2; optional bool weak = 3; optional Item item = 4; optional CompoundValue compound_value = 5; // The set of arity/plural mappings. repeated Entry entries = 1; }