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Changelog r14 beta2

Elliott Hughes edited this page Feb 1, 2017 · 2 revisions

Changelog

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Announcements

  • The platform headers have been synchronized with the Android platform. This means that the headers are now up to date, accurate, and header only bug fixes will affect all API levels. Prior to this, the M and N headers were actually the L headers, all the headers did not actually match the platform level they were supposedely for (declared functions that didn't exist, didn't declare ones that did), and many of the old API levels had missing or incorrect constants that were in newer API levels.

    Since these are in some cases radically different from those we've previously shipped, these are not enabled by default. See Unified Headers for details on using the updated headers.

    Note: The legacy headers will be removed in a future release. It is likely that r15 will default to using these while still being optional. If all goes well, the legacy headers will be removed in r16, so please test them now.

  • 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.

ndk-build

CMake

libc++

  • libc++abi has been updated and now has a fallback implementation of __cxa_thread_atexit_impl. Non-global thread_local variables with non-trivial destructors are now supported.

Clang/LLVM

RenderScript

Known Issues

  • This is not intended to be a comprehensive list of all outstanding bugs.
  • Gradle does not yet support unified headers.

Won't Fix

These issues will not be fixed. They affect only GCC, which is deprecated.

  • Standlone toolchains using libc++ and GCC do not work. This seems to be a bug in GCC. See the following commit message for more details: https://android-review.googlesource.com/#/c/247498
  • Standalone toolchains using GCC do not work out of the box with unified headers. They can be made to work by passing -D__ANDROID_API__=21 (replacing 21 with the same API level you passed to make_standalone_toolchain.py) when compiling.