aapt now sorts the strings in the resource string pool.
In our current environment with very many translations, this can
save a lot of RAM -- for example over 200K in Gmail just by sorting
the strings in the Gmail .apk (not the framework).
Also add a new aapt command to print the contents of the resource
table string pool.
Change-Id: I1da037b3e2c377b890833ff57ab158965314ac48
diff --git a/tools/aapt/Command.cpp b/tools/aapt/Command.cpp
index 89942de..607056a 100644
--- a/tools/aapt/Command.cpp
+++ b/tools/aapt/Command.cpp
@@ -479,6 +479,11 @@
#ifndef HAVE_ANDROID_OS
res.print(bundle->getValues());
#endif
+
+ } else if (strcmp("strings", option) == 0) {
+ const ResStringPool* pool = res.getTableStringBlock(0);
+ printStringPool(pool);
+
} else if (strcmp("xmltree", option) == 0) {
if (bundle->getFileSpecCount() < 3) {
fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: no dump xmltree resource file specified\n");
@@ -1382,7 +1387,7 @@
delete dir;
}
} else if (strcmp("badger", option) == 0) {
- printf(CONSOLE_DATA);
+ printf("%s", CONSOLE_DATA);
} else if (strcmp("configurations", option) == 0) {
Vector<ResTable_config> configs;
res.getConfigurations(&configs);