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Changelog r19 beta1
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For Android Studio issues, follow the docs on the Android Studio site.
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Developers should begin testing their apps with LLD. AOSP has switched to using LLD by default and the NDK will use it by default in the next release. BFD and Gold will be removed once LLD has been through a release cycle with no major unresolved issues (estimated r21). Test LLD in your app by passing
-fuse-ld=lld
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The Play Store will require 64-bit support when uploading an APK beginning in August 2019. Start porting now to avoid surprises when the time comes. For more information, see this blog post.
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Issue 780: Standalone toolchains are now unnecessary. Clang, binutils, the sysroot, and other toolchain pieces are now all installed to
$NDK/toolchains/llvm/prebuilt/<host-tag>
and Clang will automatically find them. Instead of creating a standalone toolchain for API 26 ARM, instead invoke the compiler directly from the NDK:$ $NDK/toolchains/llvm/prebuilt/<host-tag>/bin/armv7a-linux-androideabi26-clang++ src.cpp
For r19 the toolchain is also installed to the old path to give build systems a chance to adapt to the new layout. The old paths will be removed in r20.
The
make_standalone_toolchain.py
script will not be removed. It is now unnecessary and will emit a warning with the above information, but the script will remain to preserve existing workflows.If you're using ndk-build, CMake, or a standalone toolchain, there should be no change to your workflow. This change is meaningful for maintainers of third-party build systems, who should now be able to delete some Android-specific code. For more information, see the Build System Maintainers guide.
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ndk-depends has been removed. We believe that ReLinker is a better solution to native library loading issues on old Android versions.
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Updated Clang to r339409.
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Issue 780: A complete NDK toolchain is now installed to the Clang directory. See the announcements section for more information.
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ndk-build no longer removes artifacts from
NDK_LIBS_OUT
for ABIs not present inAPP_ABI
. This enables workflows like the following:for abi in armeabi-v7a arm64-v8a x86 x86_64; do ndk-build APP_ABI=$abi done
Prior to this change, the above workflow would remove the previously built ABI's artifacts on each successive build, resulting in only x86_64 being present at the end of the loop.
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ndk-stack has been rewritten in Python.
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Issue 776: To better support LLD, ndk-build and CMake no longer pass
-Wl,--fix-cortex-a8
by default.- CPUs that require this fix are uncommon in the NDK's supported API range (16+).
- If you need to continue supporting these devices, add
-Wl,--fix-cortex-a8
to yourAPP_LDFLAGS
orCMAKE_C_FLAGS
, but note that LLD will not be adding support for this workaround. - Alternatively, use the Play Console to blacklist Cortex-A8 CPUs to disallow your app from being installed on those devices.
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Issue 798: The ndk-build and CMake options to disable RelRO and noexecstack are now ignored. All code is built with RelRO and non-executable stacks.
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Issue 294: All code is now built with a subset of compiler-rt to provide a complete set of compiler built-ins for Clang.
- This is not intended to be a comprehensive list of all outstanding bugs.
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Issue 360:
thread_local
variables with non-trivial destructors will cause segfaults if the containing library isdlclose
ed on devices running M or newer, or devices before M when using a static STL. The simple workaround is to not calldlclose
. - Issue 70838247: Gold emits broken debug information for AArch64. AArch64 still uses BFD by default.
- This version of the NDK is incompatible with the Android Gradle plugin
version 3.0 or older. If you see an error like
No toolchains found in the NDK toolchains folder for ABI with prefix: mips64el-linux-android
, update your project file to use plugin version 3.1 or newer. You will also need to upgrade to Android Studio 3.1 or newer.