Stop using the __ANDROID_API_x__ constants.
Historically we've made a few mistakes where they haven't matched the
right number. And most non-Googlers are much more familiar with the
numbers, so it seems to make sense to rely more on them. Especially in
header files, which we actually expect real people to have to read from
time to time.
Test: treehugger
Change-Id: I0d4a97454ee108de1d32f21df285315c5488d886
diff --git a/libc/include/string.h b/libc/include/string.h
index 25f6673..0cc5611 100644
--- a/libc/include/string.h
+++ b/libc/include/string.h
@@ -119,7 +119,7 @@
int strcoll(const char* __lhs, const char* __rhs) __attribute_pure__;
size_t strxfrm(char* __dst, const char* __src, size_t __n);
-#if __ANDROID_API__ >= __ANDROID_API_L__
+#if __ANDROID_API__ >= 21
int strcoll_l(const char* __lhs, const char* __rhs, locale_t __l) __attribute_pure__ __INTRODUCED_IN(21);
size_t strxfrm_l(char* __dst, const char* __src, size_t __n, locale_t __l) __INTRODUCED_IN(21);
#else