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+buildDir "${topobjdir}/gradle/build/mobile/android/omnijar"
+
+apply plugin: 'java'
+
+// This project is a dummy project; the JAR produced is not used. The root
+// project uses the set of inputs here to check if the omnijar needs to be
+// rebuilt. By listing them here as resource directories, IntelliJ labels each
+// checked directly nicely. Why list the directories here? There's a mismatch
+// between SourceDirectorySet and TaskInputs: the former is directory oriented,
+// while the latter is more general. That means its easy to convert this list
+// into inputs for the root project, but not vice-versa. Sadly this would mean
+// that the root project evaluation depends on :omnijar, so we duplicate in the
+// root project.
+sourceSets {
+ main {
+ // These are supposed to be files that go into the omnijar. But yes,
+ // toolkit/ has lots of native code.
+ resources {
+ srcDir "${topsrcdir}/mobile/android/chrome"
+ srcDir "${topsrcdir}/mobile/android/components"
+ srcDir "${topsrcdir}/mobile/android/locales"
+ srcDir "${topsrcdir}/mobile/android/modules"
+ srcDir "${topsrcdir}/mobile/android/themes"
+ srcDir "${topsrcdir}/toolkit"
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+apply plugin: 'idea'
+
+idea {
+ module {
+ }
+}