Quick: Inline synthetic accessors generated by jack.

While javac names synthetic accessors "access$nnn", jack
names them "-getN", "-putN" and "-wrapN". For simplicity,
treat all methods starting with "-" as synthetic accessors.

Bug: 20873367
Change-Id: I67990a6c2ef1d25dafe460ef70143a113bb5b7da
diff --git a/runtime/quick/inline_method_analyser.cc b/runtime/quick/inline_method_analyser.cc
index 9cf4b16..1c404ff 100644
--- a/runtime/quick/inline_method_analyser.cc
+++ b/runtime/quick/inline_method_analyser.cc
@@ -134,7 +134,10 @@
 bool InlineMethodAnalyser::IsSyntheticAccessor(MethodReference ref) {
   const DexFile::MethodId& method_id = ref.dex_file->GetMethodId(ref.dex_method_index);
   const char* method_name = ref.dex_file->GetMethodName(method_id);
-  return strncmp(method_name, "access$", strlen("access$")) == 0;
+  // javac names synthetic accessors "access$nnn",
+  // jack names them "-getN", "-putN", "-wrapN".
+  return strncmp(method_name, "access$", strlen("access$")) == 0 ||
+      strncmp(method_name, "-", strlen("-")) == 0;
 }
 
 bool InlineMethodAnalyser::AnalyseReturnMethod(const DexFile::CodeItem* code_item,