Let AnnotationProcessor accept an output prefix argument, so that we can
generate two different sets of bindings for different jars - one set for
GeckoView code and one set for Fennec code.
Currently, auto-generated Java bindings are in the mozilla::widget
namespace, and that potentially conflicts with code under
widget/android. Moving the bindings to mozilla::java avoids conflicts
and makes it more clear that we're using Java bindings.
Currently, auto-generated Java bindings are in the mozilla::widget
namespace, and that potentially conflicts with code under
widget/android. Moving the bindings to mozilla::java avoids conflicts
and makes it more clear that we're using Java bindings.
Currently, when we generate JNI wrapper for an inner class, the
resulting C++ class will not actually be a nested class of the enclosing
class. As a result, the class can be confusing to use. For example,
wrapping Java class GeckoThread.State results in two unrelated C++
classes, GeckoThread and State, and it'd be confusing to use State by
itself.
This patch adds support for inner classes. We start by scanning only for
top-level classes, and when processing each top-level class, we
recursively scan for inner classes through
JarClassIterator.getInnerClasses() and CodeGenerator.generateClasses().
For each Java inner classes, the resulting C++ class will be a nested
class. For example, wrapping GeckoThread.State will produce
widget::GeckoThread and widget::GeckoThread::State.