For some reason, all_objects was not listing objects generated from
objective-C sources. We need these for the emulator (which builds its
own version of SDL which uses Quartz on OS X).
+ Fix a typo in transform-host-m-to-o definition.
This also explains why https://review.source.android.com/#change,21074
had to be reverted, since it gets rid of the prebuilt SDL libraries when
building the emulator.
Change-Id: I173811cf11cdb5b045073aade59364236145bc77
Added LOCAL_NO_CRT to enable building executables that do not link
to the C runtime library.
Removed support for LOCAL_MODULE_SUBDIR since it was broken
and unused. (Was going to use it but ended up using LOCAL_MODULE_PATH
instead.)
Change-Id: I3b6f5ab7e5ae6aaa7119899adccece2b4ab1cbb3
To isolate the assembly-only macros in header files, such as
<machine/cpu-features.h>, this patch attempts to declare assembly
only __ASSEMBLY__ macro in build system.
Change-Id: I081c3e46258a9256b20995e4d0b473c64745444c
Merge commit '02c9813a726803e1c406b19f6b9dc4e411326e66' into gingerbread-plus-aosp
* commit '02c9813a726803e1c406b19f6b9dc4e411326e66':
Prebuilt NDKs are merged for linux and darwin.
So that module Android.mk does not need to include it manually.
Also with this change, CL like https://android-git.corp.google.com/g/57887 is not needed.
Change-Id: I68fa73a00c76eb37a8142f35d7eeef79cf53c09b
Merge commit 'f0f60cdd8f4f74b2480774887606afdebec8d891' into gingerbread-plus-aosp
* commit 'f0f60cdd8f4f74b2480774887606afdebec8d891':
Support to build native libraries with prebuilt NDK
These variables are useless for non-arm platforms, and will
generate misleading messages during building process.
Change-Id: I37c46ac8d30f353333803d9591b65fca24ce3fd5
This is needed to move our modified SDL sources under external/qemu/distrib.
As per joeo's request, this change also enables target Objective-C compilation, letting it error at build time.
Until now only generated assembly or C++ files would be compiled. This patch extends the build
system to compile generated C files as well. The new rule is modeled on the existing rules for
compiling generated C++ files and the existing rule for compiling ordinary C files.