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41 mkdir classes42 ${JAVAC} -d classes `find src -name '*.java'`45 dx -JXmx4g -JXms4g --dex --no-optimize --output=out classes48 dx -JXmx4g -JXms4g --dex --no-optimize --num-threads=4 --output=out-multi classes
27 cp classes/lambda/A.class traceOut/lambda/29 jar cf classes.jar -C classes .31 java -classpath $dxjar com.android.multidex.MainDexListBuilder traceOut.jar classes.jar | sort
21 mkdir classes22 ${JAVAC} ${JAVAC_OPTIONS} -d classes `find lambda -name '*.java'`
40 mkdir classes41 ${JAVAC} -d classes `find src -name '*.java'`44 dx -JXmx4g -JXms4g --dex --no-optimize --multi-dex --output=out classes47 dx -JXmx4g -JXms4g --dex --no-optimize --multi-dex --num-threads=4 --output=out-multi classes
49 mkdir classes50 ${JAVAC} -Xlint:-options -source ${JAVAC_SOURCE} -target ${JAVAC_TARGET} -d classes `find src -name…52 dx -JXmx1024m --dex --no-optimize --multi-dex --output=out classes
1 classes.dex
49 mkdir classes50 ${JAVAC} -source ${JAVAC_SOURCE} -target ${JAVAC_TARGET} -d classes `find src -name '*.java'`
3 classes.dex
21 dx -JXmx1024m --dex --no-optimize --multi-dex --output=out classes
23 mkdir classes24 ${JAVAC} -source ${JAVAC_SOURCE} -target ${JAVAC_TARGET} -d classes `find testdata -name '*.java'`
18 dx -JXmx1024m --dex --no-optimize --multi-dex --main-dex-list=main.list --output=out classes
21 mkdir classes22 ${JAVAC} -source ${JAVAC_SOURCE} -target ${JAVAC_TARGET} -d classes `find testdata -name '*.java'`
1 Instruct dx to build 2 dex files with specified classes in each dex file. Then run a test on2 dalvikvm loading the 2 dex files and checking the classes they contain.
19 …m --dex --no-optimize --multi-dex --main-dex-list=main.list --minimal-main-dex --output=out classes
99 static void printClassRefs(ClassRef[] classes, boolean justClasses) { in printClassRefs() argument104 for (int i = 0; i < classes.length; i++) { in printClassRefs()105 ClassRef ref = classes[i]; in printClassRefs()114 static void printFieldRefs(ClassRef[] classes) { in printFieldRefs() argument116 for (int i = 0; i < classes.length; i++) { in printFieldRefs()117 FieldRef[] fields = classes[i].getFieldArray(); in printFieldRefs()131 static void printMethodRefs(ClassRef[] classes) { in printMethodRefs() argument133 for (int i = 0; i < classes.length; i++) { in printMethodRefs()134 MethodRef[] methods = classes[i].getMethodArray(); in printMethodRefs()
17 dx --dex --output=classes.dex *.class23 art -classpath classes.dex Test 1>art.out.log 2>art.err.log
29 mkdir classes74 ${JAVAC} ${JAVAC_OPTIONS} -d classes `find src -name '*.java'` || exit 175 (cd classes; jar cf ../x.jar `find . -name '*.class'`)
2 creating dex classes in runtime which is needed e.g. for class mocking.3 This solution is based on the dx tool and uses its classes extensively.
15 "classes.dex" entry.29 --just-classes31 Indicates that output should only include a list of classes, as
11 # We need to keep all annotation classes because proguard does not trace annotation attribute12 # it just filter the annotation attributes according to annotation classes it already kept.
2 converstion of old-style anonymous inner classes (whose representation
1 This tests that attempts to define core classes fail and that
4 an attempt to combine two classes into a .dex file succeeds.
48 unzip -l "$dex" 2>&1 | grep -q -m 1 classes.dex