commit | 4c8cb58f2d5945d9608c8e029da3ded24060e463 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Jiyong Park <jiyong@google.com> | Thu Oct 31 21:57:59 2024 +0900 |
committer | Jiyong Park <jiyong@google.com> | Fri Nov 01 14:11:14 2024 +0900 |
tree | 33b614fec33f8cfcd57b64a15912eacdb36305b7 | |
parent | a7eed165a5305970b33ca519f0cb7bff05f11325 [diff] |
Temporarily disable optimization for the terminal app With optmizations, some kotlin runtime classes or methods that are not used by the app are pruned. That will however break instrumentation tests if the test or its dependencies (androidx, ...) depend on the pruned clases or methods. The test has those classes in its apk, but due to the classloader precedence, the class from the terminal app (which is pruned) is loaded. To solve this, temporarily disable optimizations. In the future, we will either have to fine tune the keep rules, or apply the optimization only for production builds. Bug: 375051310 Test: N/A Change-Id: Ic5842c37ae04ce4f4ebffab9393a3eb7fd539fb7
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