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/*!
\contentspage index.html
\page android-ndk-module.html
\ingroup list-of-modules
\title Module Android.ndk
\brief Provides support for building native Android libraries.
The \c Android.ndk module contains the properties and rules to create native libraries
for use in \l{AndroidApk Item}{Android application packages}.
Normally, you will not use this module directly, but instead work
with the \l{DynamicLibrary Item}{DynamicLibrary} and \l{StaticLibrary Item}{StaticLibrary}
items that \QBS provides.
Here is what the project file for the "hello-jni" example that comes with the NDK could look
like:
\code
import qbs
Project {
DynamicLibrary {
name: "hello-jni"
architectures: ["mips", "x86"]
files: ["jni/hello-jni.c"]
}
AndroidApk {
name: "HelloJni"
packageName: "com.example.hellojni"
Depends { productTypes: ["android.nativelibrary"] }
}
}
\endcode
\section1 Android.ndk Properties
These properties are set automatically when creating an Android profile via the
\c setup-android tool.
\table
\header
\li Property
\li Type
\li Default
\li Description
\row
\li abi
\li string
\li undefined
\li The ABI name as it appears under "lib/" in the application package.
\row
\li appStl
\li string
\li \c{"system"}
\li The library to use for C++. The possible values are: "system", "gabi++_static",
"gabi++_shared", "stlport_static", "stlport_shared", "gnustl_static", "gnustl_shared",
"c++_static", "c++_shared".
\row
\li buildProfile
\li string
\li undefined
\li The name of the build profile, e.g. "armeabi-v7a-hard".
\row
\li enableExceptions
\li bool
\li \c{appStl !== "system"}
\li Whether to enable exceptions in C++ code.
\row
\li enableRtti
\li bool
\li \c{appStl !== "system"}
\li Whether to enable runtime type information in C++ code.
\row
\li ndkDir
\li path
\li undefined
\li The NDK base directory.
\row
\li platform
\li string
\li \c{"android-9"}
\li The versioned platform name.
\endtable
*/
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