Do not separate .primary and .bootstrap dirs. am: 51b625928d

Original change: https://android-review.googlesource.com/c/platform/build/blueprint/+/1802496

Change-Id: I2040b9b2de6bf90c09d8d1723c9165113c75ed6d
tree: 028d9d38eb74a8c545ca86bf659299ca222bdc0f
  1. .github/
  2. bootstrap/
  3. bpfmt/
  4. bpmodify/
  5. deptools/
  6. gotestmain/
  7. gotestrunner/
  8. loadplugins/
  9. microfactory/
  10. parser/
  11. pathtools/
  12. proptools/
  13. tests/
  14. .gitignore
  15. .gofmt.sh
  16. Blueprints
  17. CODEOWNERS
  18. context.go
  19. context_test.go
  20. CONTRIBUTING.md
  21. doc.go
  22. glob.go
  23. glob_test.go
  24. go.mod
  25. LICENSE
  26. live_tracker.go
  27. mangle.go
  28. module_ctx.go
  29. module_ctx_test.go
  30. name_interface.go
  31. ninja_defs.go
  32. ninja_strings.go
  33. ninja_strings_test.go
  34. ninja_writer.go
  35. ninja_writer_test.go
  36. OWNERS
  37. package_ctx.go
  38. PREUPLOAD.cfg
  39. provider.go
  40. provider_test.go
  41. README.md
  42. scope.go
  43. singleton_ctx.go
  44. splice_modules_test.go
  45. visit_test.go
README.md

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