* Drop LEDataInputStream (which had a restrictive license)
with LittleEndianDataInputStream, which is public domain.
A minor change has been made to the new class, removing
the interitance of InputStream.
This makes it's behaviour indentical to the previous implementation,
and unit tests pass.
Fixes#1166
Source: http://www.peterfranza.com/2008/09/26/little-endian-input-stream/
Reduces the time it takes to parse the Android framework by ~50%.
The synthesized name now has no leading zeroes, but this doesn't appear to matter since the numeric part of the name isn't used anywhere.
Handles large int values in AndroidManifest.xml, by prefixing
with `\ ` which aapt treats a string. This prevents truncation
from overflow.
Superseeds PR#1007 - thanks to gio73 for initial research &
MarchMil for continued investigation.
Prior to this change, APKs usually went Package -> TypeSpec -> Config (all) -> Entries.
Reading all configs under that TypeSpec. Now we have packages that go
Package -> TypeSpec -> Config (single) -> Entries.
So we have to read this correctly to make sure we can correctly decode sparse and packed
Resource tables.
- Moves Config --> Type
- Moves Type -> TypeSpec
- ResType -> ResTypeSpec
- ResConfig -> ResType
This is to match AOSP and ease the transitions/updates of new AOSP drops
- Frameworks between froyo and honeycomb have mnc001, etc
- A size check of ResConfig header for less than 32 (honeycomb) uses old decode method
- Greater than 32 bytes moves to new decode method of mnc# vs mnc###
This is the list of files (resources, assets, etc) that are stored in
the .apk uncompressed.
For apps that use AssetFileDescriptor.openFd(), the adding compression
will break the call.
Maintains support for the resourcesAreCompressed key, but no longer
records it when decompiling (it instead records resources.arsc in the
doNotCompress list).