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Android High Performance Programming

You're reading from   Android High Performance Programming Build fast and efficient Android apps that run as reliably as clockwork in a multi-device world

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781785288951
Length 412 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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 López Mañas López Mañas
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Preface 1. Introduction: Why High Performance? 2. Efficient Debugging FREE CHAPTER 3. Building Layouts 4. Memory 5. Multithreading 6. Networking 7. Security 8. Optimizing Battery Consumption 9. Native Coding in Android 10. Performance Tips Index

Initial concepts


Before we start creating our first native application, we would like to introduce some initial concepts to the reader, to ensure easier understanding:

  • ndk-build: This file is the shell script in charge of invoking the NDK build. Automatically, this script checks that the system and the application is right, is generating the binaries that will be used, and copying them to our project structure. Being a shell script, it can be called with a few extra parameters:

    • clean: This parameter makes the script clean all the binaries that have been previously generated

    • –B: Using the –B option, we force the system to perform a rebuild

    • V=1: This releases the build and also displays build commands

    • NDK_DEBUG=X: If we use 1, the build will be debuggable; if we use 0, we will be forcing a release build

    • NDK_LOG=X: Using 1, NDK will log all the messages that are generated during the build

    Keep in mind that all the parameters can be partially combined (for instance, you could use B V=1 if you...

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