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The top level message representing an external resource file (layout XML, PNG, etc). This is used to represent a compiled file before it is linked. Only useful to aapt2.
The name of the resource (in the form package:type/name).
The configuration for which the resource is defined.
The type of the file.
The filesystem path to where the source file originated. Mainly used to display helpful error messages.
Any symbols this file auto-generates/exports (eg. @+id/foo in an XML file).
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The name of the symbol (in the form package:type/name).
The position in the file at which this symbol is defined. For debug use.
The top level message representing an external resource file (layout XML, PNG, etc). This is used to represent a compiled file before it is linked. Only useful to aapt2.
The name of the resource (in the form package:type/name).
The configuration for which the resource is defined.
The filesystem path to where the source file originated. Mainly used to display helpful error messages.
The name of the symbol (in the form package:type/name).
The position in the file at which this symbol is defined. For debug use.
A configuration description that wraps the binary form of the C++ class aapt::ConfigDescription, with an added product definition. TODO(adamlesinski): Flesh this out to be represented in proto.
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