Now in Android.bp files, target.linux applies to all targets running a linux kernel (android, linux_glibc, linux_bionic). So common flags/sources/etc can be combined instead of copying them to each target. Test: m Change-Id: If7ad138ea1c540c160731f86b6ccc0daa5c69b83 |
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| .. | ||
| Android.bp | ||
| BitSet_test.cpp | ||
| Looper_test.cpp | ||
| LruCache_test.cpp | ||
| Mutex_test.cpp | ||
| README.txt | ||
| RefBase_test.cpp | ||
| Singleton_test.cpp | ||
| Singleton_test.h | ||
| Singleton_test1.cpp | ||
| Singleton_test2.cpp | ||
| String8_test.cpp | ||
| StrongPointer_test.cpp | ||
| SystemClock_test.cpp | ||
| TestHelpers.h | ||
| Unicode_test.cpp | ||
| Vector_test.cpp | ||
Run device tests: mma -j<whatever> (after adb root; adb disable-verity; adb reboot) adb root adb remount adb sync adb shell /data/nativetest/libutils_tests/libutils_tests