i was searching about how to set up the ndk on android studio in the android developer website, but there is not updated information there is just a guide on how to that on eclipse.Please help me with information about the android NDK in android studio
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What would you propose as a migration path? And what is a good overview of both Gradle and how it is incorporated into Android Studio?
We've noticed that the latest NDK's gcc toolchain has some limitations that were not present in NDK r9d. In particular we use gcc -MM to generate a dependency list during our internal build process, and the latest NDK's gcc and g++ appear to have a 4096 character limit on the length of the command line. (All dev work is being done on Linux systems; this isn't a Winblows limitation...)
Not wanting to whine, but sometimes it seems that the newer IDEs try to hide too much of what is going on underneath the covers. This means it can be pretty dark when the lights go out and you need to fix something, so any history and theory of operation documentation is helpful!
Thanks!
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