replicant-frameworks_native/libs/utils
Kenny Root d441a0ca24 am ceb8465e: am 87bb1857: Merge changes I2337051b,I19b426cb into gingerbread
Merge commit 'ceb8465e974ba5fa971ffe1b5b74e94a1bd53f97'

* commit 'ceb8465e974ba5fa971ffe1b5b74e94a1bd53f97':
  Tweak ObbFile class
  Allow things that can install packages to set Obb paths
2010-07-12 11:22:45 -07:00
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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
misc.cpp
MODULE_LICENSE_APACHE2
NOTICE
ObbFile.cpp
PollLoop.cpp
Pool.cpp
README
RefBase.cpp
ResourceTypes.cpp
SharedBuffer.cpp
Static.cpp
StopWatch.cpp
String8.cpp
String16.cpp
StringArray.cpp
SystemClock.cpp
TextOutput.cpp
Threads.cpp
Timers.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.