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vi...@google.com <vi...@google.com> #2
Thanks for your detailed post.
However, benchmark build type is under configured: at least isProfileable is not set to true for existing build type, probably there's more.
We should set isProfileable = true
by default when overriding an existing benchmark build type.
This issue is not about some specific configuration flag, but the general approach of dealing with external configuration. As a developer adopting baseline profiles, it seems extremely risky to me using a custom configuration due to how it's applied under the hood and the fact it may break default configuration.
I agree that is not great but this is a little tricky to do. For custom baseline profile build types we override all the properties. For benchmark I left it open to configure but it's mostly about these 2 properties:
isMinifyEnabled
isShrinkResources
I don't have a way to see if the user is setting them before overriding, so for this reason, I'd prefer not to. I agree with you that some other properties could be set by default to make this easier, i.e.:
isJniDebuggable = false
isDebuggable = false
isProfileable = true
The reason why I mentioned the release signing config in the beginning is because I want to use debug signing config.
In the specific of your issue, i.e. using a debug certificate can you override the benchmark and baseline profile setting? You should be able to do something like:
android {
buildTypes {
release { ... }
debug { ... }
benchmarkRelease {
...
signingConfig signingConfigs.debug
}
nonMinifiedRelease {
...
signingConfig signingConfigs.debug
}
}
}
sa...@gmail.com <sa...@gmail.com> #3
Project: platform/frameworks/support
Branch: androidx-main
Author: Marcello Albano <
Link:
Added override for debuggable and profileable for benchmark builds in bpgp
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Added override for debuggable and profileable for benchmark builds in bpgp
Test: ./gradlew :benchmark:benchmark-baseline-profile-gradle-plugin:test
Bug: 369213505
Relnote: "isProfileable is always overridden in benchmark builds,
and isDebuggable is also now always overridden in both benchmark and
nonMinified (baseline profile capture) builds."
Change-Id: I487fa71083921682173f04fcbb477be5baf165f8
Files:
- M
benchmark/baseline-profile-gradle-plugin/src/main/kotlin/androidx/baselineprofile/gradle/apptarget/BaselineProfileAppTargetPlugin.kt
- M
benchmark/baseline-profile-gradle-plugin/src/test/kotlin/androidx/baselineprofile/gradle/apptarget/BaselineProfileAppTargetPluginTest.kt
Hash: 1906bbe52ba7ccb9ca0e1c1d6de33e7c91b5c6f0
Date: Fri Oct 11 10:07:06 2024
es...@google.com <es...@google.com>
tn...@google.com <tn...@google.com> #4
I've landed a change that will set the following properties also when the benchmark build type already exists:
isJniDebuggable = false
isDebuggable = false
isProfileable = true
As well as the following for agp 8.0:
isDebuggable = false
I'm going ahead and closing this - if you've further questions please answer here and will reopen. Thanks.
zh...@gmail.com <zh...@gmail.com> #5
The following release(s) address this bug.It is possible this bug has only been partially addressed:
androidx.benchmark:benchmark-baseline-profile-gradle-plugin:1.4.0-alpha04
tn...@google.com <tn...@google.com> #6
Since release signing config is used by default instead of debug
is not mentioned in release notes - maybe this is a bug?
Cause the last time I found it mentioned in the release notes was in version 1.1
signingConfig.debug is used as the default signing config (
) b/153583269
So, if the switch to the release one indeed happened - maybe it's an issue?
tn...@google.com <tn...@google.com> #8
de...@google.com <de...@google.com> #9
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