replicant-frameworks_native/libs/utils
Christopher Tate e7e1009636 Turn off most of the backup-related debug logging
The core logging in BackupManagerService and in the Google backup transport are
still enabled at this point.

Change-Id: I10abfa565bbd1097dd3631051b6aca163e4af33a
2009-09-30 17:07:37 -07:00
..
Android.mk implement Mutex and Condition with pthread instead of calling futex directly. 2009-07-13 15:14:23 -07:00
Asset.cpp Fix issue #2048263: More debugging information 2009-08-11 18:56:41 -07:00
AssetDir.cpp
AssetManager.cpp Don't re-parse the framework resources all the time. 2009-07-06 11:12:37 -07:00
BackupData.cpp Turn off most of the backup-related debug logging 2009-09-30 17:07:37 -07:00
BackupHelpers.cpp Better (and less) logging from backup. 2009-06-26 17:19:11 -04:00
BufferedTextOutput.cpp
CallStack.cpp
CharacterData.h rename a few files to camel-case, add copyright notices 2009-06-04 13:53:57 -07:00
Debug.cpp
FileMap.cpp
misc.cpp
MODULE_LICENSE_APACHE2
NOTICE
README
RefBase.cpp
ResourceTypes.cpp fix "pacakge" typo in error log message 2009-09-27 17:03:12 -07:00
SharedBuffer.cpp
Static.cpp
StopWatch.cpp
String8.cpp quick fix; utf8_codepoint_count must be utf8_length 2009-07-09 13:05:24 +09:00
String16.cpp
StringArray.cpp rename string_array.h to StringArray.h and move the implementation from the header file to a new cpp file. 2009-06-05 01:26:23 -07:00
SystemClock.cpp
TextOutput.cpp
Threads.cpp use broadcast() instead of signal() when signaling the condition-variable Thread::RequestExitAndWait() is waiting for 2009-09-09 02:45:26 -07:00
Timers.cpp
Unicode.cpp rename a few files to camel-case, add copyright notices 2009-06-04 13:53:57 -07:00
VectorImpl.cpp
ZipFileCRO.cpp rename a few files to camel-case, add copyright notices 2009-06-04 13:53:57 -07:00
ZipFileRO.cpp rename a few files to camel-case, add copyright notices 2009-06-04 13:53:57 -07:00
ZipUtils.cpp fix FILE* version of ZipUtils::inflateToBuffer 2009-07-16 11:27:13 -07:00

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.