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Changelog r15 beta2
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Unified Headers are now enabled by default.
Note: The deprecated headers will be removed in a future release, most likely r16. If they do not work for you, file bugs now.
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GCC is no longer supported. It will not be removed from the NDK just yet, but is no longer receiving backports. It cannot be removed until after libc++ has become stable enough to be the default, as some parts of gnustl are still incompatible with Clang. It will likely be removed after that point.
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Gingerbread (android-9) is no longer supported. The minimum API level target in the NDK is now Ice Cream Sandwich (android-14). If your
APP_PLATFORM
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NDK r15's release cycle is going to be extended somewhat due to the O developer preview logistics. r15 beta 1 is specifically for the O APIs rather than the
libandroid_support
rework we originally intended for this release. As such, thelibandroid_support
work will be coming in a later beta (hopefully beta 2). We'll be doing at least 3 beta releases this cycle.
- Added native APIs for Android O Beta 1. To learn more about these APIs, see the Native APIs overview.
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awk
is no longer in the NDK. We've replaced all uses of awk with Python.
- Clang has been updated to build 3960126. This is built from Clang 5.0 SVN at r300080.
- Clang now supports OpenMP (except on MIPS/MIPS64): https://github.com/android-ndk/ndk/issues/9.
- We've begun slimming down and improving
libandroid_support
to fix libc++ reliability issues. https://github.com/android-ndk/ndk/issues/300.
- This is not intended to be a comprehensive list of all outstanding bugs.
- gabi++ (and therefore stlport) binaries can segfault when built for armeabi: https://github.com/android-ndk/ndk/issues/374.
- MIPS64 must use the integrated assembler. Clang defaults to using binutils
rather than the integrated assmebler for this target. ndk-build and cmake
handle this for you, but make sure to use
-fintegrated-as
for MIPS64 for custom build systems. See https://github.com/android-ndk/ndk/issues/399.