Thanks to @Henry for confirming, by several similarly observed whacko problems the past two days, that my problem is indeed caused by a bug in AS. Follow his links to become convinced yourself. I'll let Henry file the bug report.
So there's no fixing my problem in situ without great effort--wait for bug fix.... which could take awhile.
So here's what I did to work around it and get back to work (it took less than 10 minutes):
- create new project with no activity
(Do the rest inside the IDE, not using Windows or DOS.)
- copy all
.java
files into the java
folder in the IDE (it's ...\app\src\main\java\
)
- copy all
res
folders into the res
folder (...\app\src\main\res\
)
- copy all
asset
files into main
folder (...\app\src\main\assets\
)
- copy
androidmanifest.xml
into main
folder (...\app\src\main
)
- do a global replace of old project name to new project name
I didn't change any of the files in the new project's ...\app\
folder because compilation was normal.
(I'll tell you this: when I saw what I THOUGHT were mangled FILES and looked at the History and saw nothing resembling what should have been there, I got a sick feeling, but I immediately opened Windows Explorer, selected all of the project's java
files, and opened them, en masse, with Notepad++. Whew. No problems seen. (I didn't really think AS could actually mangle the files and I doubt it ever could. But it did wake me up at 5am!))