replicant-frameworks_native/libs/utils
Jeff Brown 4c501a4217 Add initial support for cursor-based pointing devices.
Some parts stubbed out but you can plug in a mouse and move
a green cursor around to interact with the UI.

Change-Id: I80d597a7f11d3bd92041890f74b3c77326975e6e
2010-12-29 13:19:53 -08:00
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tests
Android.mk
Asset.cpp
AssetDir.cpp
AssetManager.cpp
BackupData.cpp
BackupHelpers.cpp
BufferedTextOutput.cpp
CallStack.cpp
Debug.cpp
FileMap.cpp
Flattenable.cpp
Looper.cpp
misc.cpp
MODULE_LICENSE_APACHE2
NOTICE
ObbFile.cpp
Pool.cpp
PropertyMap.cpp Add initial support for cursor-based pointing devices. 2010-12-29 13:19:53 -08:00
README
RefBase.cpp
ResourceTypes.cpp
SharedBuffer.cpp auto import from //depot/cupcake/@135843 2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08:00
Static.cpp
StopWatch.cpp
StreamingZipInflater.cpp
String8.cpp
String16.cpp
StringArray.cpp
SystemClock.cpp
TextOutput.cpp
Threads.cpp
Timers.cpp
Tokenizer.cpp
Unicode.cpp
VectorImpl.cpp
ZipFileCRO.cpp
ZipFileRO.cpp
ZipUtils.cpp

Android Utility Function Library

If you need a feature that is native to Linux but not present on other
platforms, construct a platform-dependent implementation that shares
the Linux interface.  That way the actual device runs as "light" as
possible.

If that isn't feasible, create a system-independent interface and hide
the details.

The ultimate goal is *not* to create a super-duper platform abstraction
layer.  The goal is to provide an optimized solution for Linux with
reasonable implementations for other platforms.