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diff --git a/docs/html/about/versions/kitkat.jd b/docs/html/about/versions/kitkat.jd index 4237c98..dff3508 100644 --- a/docs/html/about/versions/kitkat.jd +++ b/docs/html/about/versions/kitkat.jd @@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ window.onhashchange = function () { </p> <p> - New tools give also give you powerful insight into your app's memory use. The + New tools also give you powerful insight into your app's memory use. The <strong>procstats tool</strong> details memory use over time, with run times and memory footprint for foreground apps and background services. An on-device view is also available as a new developer option. The diff --git a/docs/html/guide/topics/manifest/uses-feature-element.jd b/docs/html/guide/topics/manifest/uses-feature-element.jd index 775c424..59bf71c 100644 --- a/docs/html/guide/topics/manifest/uses-feature-element.jd +++ b/docs/html/guide/topics/manifest/uses-feature-element.jd @@ -560,7 +560,7 @@ is sensitive to delays or lag in sound input or output.</td> <td></td> </tr> <tr> - <td rowspan="12">Camera</td> + <td rowspan="10">Camera</td> <td><code>android.hardware.camera</code></td> <td>The application uses the device's camera. If the device supports multiple cameras, the application uses the camera that facing @@ -609,14 +609,6 @@ external camera device if one is connected. Use this in preference to <td><code>android.hardware.camera.capability.raw</code></td> <td>The application uses a a camera device with the <code>RAW</code> capability.</td> </tr> -<tr> - <td><code>android.hardware.camera.capability.burst_capture</code></td> - <td>The application uses a a camera device with the <code>BURST_CAPTURE</code> capability.</td> -</tr> -<tr> - <td><code>android.hardware.camera.capability.read_sensor_settings</code></td> - <td>The application uses a a camera device with the <code>READ_SENSOR_SETTINGS</code> capability.</td> -</tr> <tr> <td>Infrared</td> diff --git a/docs/html/guide/topics/ui/settings.jd b/docs/html/guide/topics/ui/settings.jd index f454c4e..02f1255 100644 --- a/docs/html/guide/topics/ui/settings.jd +++ b/docs/html/guide/topics/ui/settings.jd @@ -801,7 +801,7 @@ String syncConnPref = sharedPref.getString(SettingsActivity.KEY_PREF_SYNC_CONN, <h3 id="Listening">Listening for preference changes</h3> -<p>There are several reasons you might want to be notified as soon as the use changes one of the +<p>There are several reasons you might want to be notified as soon as the user changes one of the preferences. In order to receive a callback when a change happens to any one of the preferences, implement the {@link android.content.SharedPreferences.OnSharedPreferenceChangeListener SharedPreference.OnSharedPreferenceChangeListener} interface and register the listener for the diff --git a/docs/html/preview/index.html b/docs/html/preview/index.html index 4f7722c..7cd029f 100644 --- a/docs/html/preview/index.html +++ b/docs/html/preview/index.html @@ -272,13 +272,11 @@ This is the Android SDK Preview License Agreement (the “License Agreement”). style="position:absolute;z-index:100;right:215px;top:375px">Android 5.0 API Overview</a> <div style="width:440px"> -<p>Android 5.0 (Lollipop) is almost here and users will begin receiving -device updates in November. To help you prepare, the Android 5.0 SDK is now available -with final APIs.</p> +<p>Android 5.0 (Lollipop) is now out of preview and available to users.</p> -<p>Since the L Developer Preview began, various APIs and behaviors have changed, -so if you've been using the Preview SDK -you should update now to test your apps and take advantage of new features.</p> +<p>If you previously developed apps with the L Developer Preview, be aware that various APIs and +behaviors have changed, so you should update your SDK now to test your apps and take advantage of +new features in Android 5.0.</p> <p>To get the latest Android 5.0 SDK:</p> diff --git a/docs/html/robots.txt b/docs/html/robots.txt index f522220..ab379bb 100644 --- a/docs/html/robots.txt +++ b/docs/html/robots.txt @@ -15,4 +15,5 @@ Disallow: /shareables/ Disallow: /guide/tutorials/ Disallow: /guide/samples/ Disallow: /community/ +Disallow: /preview/ Sitemap: http://developer.android.com/sitemap.txt diff --git a/docs/html/samples/admin.jd b/docs/html/samples/admin.jd new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c6637d8 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/html/samples/admin.jd @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +page.title=Admin +@jd:body + + +<div id="samples" class="admin"> +</div> + + +<script> + $(document).ready(showSamples); +</script> diff --git a/docs/html/samples/new/index.jd b/docs/html/samples/new/index.jd index ba75072..279b910 100644 --- a/docs/html/samples/new/index.jd +++ b/docs/html/samples/new/index.jd @@ -2,19 +2,18 @@ page.title=What's New @jd:body -<p>The following code samples were recently published for the L Developer Preview. You can +<p>The following code samples were recently published. You can download them in the Android SDK Manager under the <b>SDK Samples</b> component -for the L Developer Preview.</p> +for API 21.</p> <p class="note"> - <strong>Note:</strong> At this time, the downloadable projects are designed + <strong>Note:</strong> The downloadable projects are designed for use with Gradle and Android Studio. </p> - <!-- NOTE TO EDITORS: add most recent samples first --> -<h3 id="MediaBrowserService">Media Browser Service</h3> +<h3 id="MediaBrowserService"><a href="/samples/MediaBrowserService/index.html">Media Browser Service</a></h3> <p> This sample is a simple audio media app that exposes its media @@ -29,10 +28,8 @@ when not connected to a car. href="http://android.com/auto">Android Auto</a>. </p> -<p><a href="http://github.com/googlesamples/android-MediaBrowserService">Get it on GitHub</a></p> - -<h3 id="MessagingService">Messaging Service</h3> +<h3 id="MessagingService"><a href="/samples/MessagingService/index.html">Messaging Service</a></h3> <p> This sample shows a simple service that sends notifications using @@ -46,10 +43,8 @@ Each unread conversation from a user is sent as a distinct notification. href="http://android.com/auto">Android Auto</a>. </p> -<p><a href="http://github.com/googlesamples/android-MessagingService">Get it on GitHub</a></p> - -<h3 id="SpeedTracker">Speed Tracker (Wear)</h3> +<h3 id="SpeedTracker"><a href="/samples/SpeedTracker/index.html">Speed Tracker (Wear)</a></h3> <p> This sample uses the FusedLocation APIs of Google Play Services on Android Wear @@ -62,10 +57,8 @@ is synced with the phone component of the app and user can see a track made of those coordinates on a map on the phone. </p> -<p><a href="http://github.com/googlesamples/android-SpeedTracker">Get it on GitHub</a></p> - -<h3 id="AppRestrictionSchema">AppRestrictionSchema</h3> +<h3 id="AppRestrictionSchema"><a href="/samples/AppRestrictionSchema/index.html">AppRestrictionSchema</a></h3> <p> This sample shows how to use app restrictions. This application has one boolean @@ -74,29 +67,23 @@ app (press the button to show "Hello" message) is enabled or disabled. Use AppRestrictionEnforcer sample to toggle the restriction. </p> -<p><a href="http://github.com/googlesamples/android-AppRestrictionSchema">Get it on GitHub</a></p> - -<h3 id="AppRestrictionEnforcer">AppRestrictionEnforcer</h3> +<h3 id="AppRestrictionEnforcer"><a href="/samples/AppRestrictionEnforcer/index.html">AppRestrictionEnforcer</a></h3> <p> This sample demonstrates how to set restrictions to other apps as a profile owner. Use AppRestrictionSchema sample as a app with available restrictions. </p> -<p><a href="http://github.com/googlesamples/android-AppRestrictionEnforcer">Get it on GitHub</a></p> - -<h3 id="DocumentCentricRelinquishIdentity">DocumentCentricRelinquishIdentity</h3> +<h3 id="DocumentCentricRelinquishIdentity"><a href="/samples/DocumentCentricRelinquishIdentity/index.html">DocumentCentricRelinquishIdentity</a></h3> <p> This sample shows how to relinquish identity to activities above it in the task stack. </p> -<p><a href="http://github.com/googlesamples/android-DocumentCentricRelinquishIdentity">Get it on GitHub</a></p> - -<h3 id="DocumentCentricApps">DocumentCentricApps</h3> +<h3 id="DocumentCentricApps"><a href="/samples/DocumentCentricApps/index.html">DocumentCentricApps</a></h3> <p> This sample shows the basic usage of the new "Document Centric Apps" API. @@ -105,10 +92,8 @@ state through reboots. If "Task per document" is checked a new task will be created for every new document in the overview menu. </p> -<p><a href="http://github.com/googlesamples/android-DocumentCentricApps">Get it on GitHub</a></p> - -<h3 id="HdrViewfinder">HdrViewfinder</h3> +<h3 id="HdrViewfinder"><a href="/samples/HdrViewfinder/index.html">HdrViewfinder</a></h3> <p> This demo implements a real-time high-dynamic-range camera viewfinder, by alternating @@ -116,10 +101,8 @@ the sensor's exposure time between two exposure values on even and odd frames, a compositing together the latest two frames whenever a new frame is captured. </p> -<p><a href="http://github.com/googlesamples/android-HdrViewfinder">Get it on GitHub</a></p> - -<h3 id="Interpolator">Interpolator</h3> +<h3 id="Interpolator"><a href="/samples/Interpolator/index.html">Interpolator</a></h3> <p> This sample demonstrates the use of animation interpolators and path animations for @@ -127,10 +110,8 @@ Material Design. It shows how an ObjectAnimator is used to animate two propertie view (scale X and Y) along a path. </p> -<p><a href="http://github.com/googlesamples/android-Interpolator">Get it on GitHub</a></p> - -<h3 id="DrawableTinting">DrawableTinting</h3> +<h3 id="DrawableTinting"><a href="/samples/DrawableTinting/index.html">DrawableTinting</a></h3> <p>Sample that shows applying tinting and color filters to Drawables both programmatically and as Drawable resources in XML.</p> @@ -141,54 +122,43 @@ states of a View (for example disabled/enabled, focused, pressed or selected).</ with a reference to a color and a PorterDuff blend mode. The color and blend mode can be changed from the UI to see the effect of different options.</p> -<p><a href="http://github.com/googlesamples/android-DrawableTinting">Get it on GitHub</a></p> - -<h3 id="LNotifications">LNotifications</h3> +<h3 id="LNotifications"><a href="/samples/LNotifications/index.html">LNotifications</a></h3> <p> This sample demonstrates how new features for notifications introduced in Android 5.0 are used such as Heads-Up notifications, visibility, people, category and priority metadata. </p> -<p><a href="http://github.com/googlesamples/android-LNotifications">Get it on GitHub</a></p> -<h3 id="CardView">CardView</h3> +<h3 id="CardView"><a href="/samples/CardView/index.html">CardView</a></h3> <p> This sample demonstrates how to use the CardView UI widget introduced in Android 5.0, using the support library for backward compatibility. </p> -<p><a href="http://github.com/googlesamples/android-CardView">Get it on GitHub</a></p> - -<h3 id="RecyclerView">RecyclerView</h3> +<h3 id="RecyclerView"><a href="/samples/RecyclerView/index.html">RecyclerView</a></h3> <p> Demonstration of using RecyclerView with a LayoutManager to create a vertical ListView. </p> -<p><a href="http://github.com/googlesamples/android-RecyclerView">Get it on GitHub</a></p> - -<h3 id="RevealEffectBasic">RevealEffectBasic</h3> +<h3 id="RevealEffectBasic"><a href="/samples/RevealEffectBasic/index.html">RevealEffectBasic</a></h3> <p> A sample demonstrating how to perform a reveal effect for UI elements within the Material Design framework. </p> -<p><a href="http://github.com/googlesamples/android-RevealEffectBasic">Get it on GitHub</a></p> - -<h3 id="FloatingActionButtonBasic">FloatingActionButtonBasic</h3> +<h3 id="FloatingActionButtonBasic"><a href="/samples/FloatingActionButtonBasic/index.html">FloatingActionButtonBasic</a></h3> <p> This sample shows the two sizes of Floating Action Buttons and how to interact with them. </p> -<p><a href="http://github.com/googlesamples/android-FloatingActionButtonBasic">Get it on GitHub</a></p> - <!-- <h3 id="">SampleName</h3> @@ -205,36 +175,15 @@ them. </p> --> - -<h3 id="NavigationDrawerSample">NavigationDrawerSample</h3> -<!-- -<div class="figure" style="width:220px"> - <img src="" srcset="@2x.png 2x" alt="" height="375" /> - <p class="img-caption"> - <strong>Figure n.</strong> Single sentence summarizing the figure. - </p> -</div> ---> - -<p> -This sample illustrates a common usage of the Android support library's -{@link android.support.v4.widget.DrawerLayout} widget. -</p> - -<p><a href="http://github.com/googlesamples/android-NavigationDrawer">Get it on GitHub</a></p> - - -<h3 id="JobSchedulerSample">JobSchedulerSample</h3> +<h3 id="JobSchedulerSample"><a href="/samples/JobScheduler/index.html">JobScheduler</a></h3> <p> This sample app allows the user to schedule jobs through the UI, and shows visual cues when the jobs are executed. </p> -<p><a href="http://github.com/googlesamples/android-JobScheduler">Get it on GitHub</a></p> - -<h3 id="AndroidTVLeanbackSample">AndroidTVLeanbackSample</h3> +<h3 id="AndroidTVLeanbackSample"><a href="https://github.com/googlesamples/androidtv-leanback">AndroidTVLeanbackSample</a></h3> <!-- <div class="figure" style="width:220px"> <img src="" srcset="@2x.png 2x" alt="" height="375" /> @@ -248,10 +197,7 @@ visual cues when the jobs are executed. This sample demonstrates use of the Android TV Leanback Support Library. </p> -<p><a href="http://github.com/googlesamples/androidtv-Leanback">Get it on GitHub</a></p> - - -<h3 id="Visual-Game-Controller">Visual-Game-Controller</h3> +<h3 id="Visual-Game-Controller"><a href="https://github.com/googlesamples/androidtv-VisualGameController">Visual-Game-Controller</a></h3> <!-- <div class="figure" style="width:220px"> <img src="" srcset="@2x.png 2x" alt="" height="375" /> @@ -265,10 +211,8 @@ This sample demonstrates use of the Android TV Leanback Support Library. This sample displays events received from a game controller shown on the screen. </p> -<p><a href="http://github.com/googlesamples/androidtv-VisualGameController">Get it on GitHub</a></p> - -<h3 id="GameControllerSample">GameControllerSample</h3> +<h3 id="GameControllerSample"><a href="https://github.com/googlesamples/androidtv-GameController/">GameControllerSample</a></h3> <!-- <div class="figure" style="width:220px"> <img src="" srcset="@2x.png 2x" alt="" height="375" /> @@ -283,10 +227,8 @@ This sample implements a multi-player game, demonstrating game controller input handling. </p> -<p><a href="http://github.com/googlesamples/androidtv-GameController">Get it on GitHub</a></p> - -<h3 id="ClippingBasic">ClippingBasic</h3> +<h3 id="ClippingBasic"><a href="/samples/ClippingBasic/index.html">ClippingBasic</a></h3> <!-- <div class="figure" style="width:220px"> <img src="" srcset="@2x.png 2x" alt="" height="375" /> @@ -300,19 +242,17 @@ handling. This sample demonstrates clipping on a {@link android.view.View}. </p> -<p><a href="http://github.com/googlesamples/android-ClippingBasic">Get it on GitHub</a></p> - <div class="figure" style="width:220px"> <img src="{@docRoot}samples/images/JobSchedulerSample.png" srcset="{@docRoot}samples/images/JobSchedulerSample@2x.png 2x" alt="" height="375" /> <p class="img-caption"> - <strong>Figure 3.</strong> The JobSchedulerSample sample app. + <strong>Figure 1.</strong> The JobSchedulerSample sample app. </p> </div> -<h3 id="ElevationDrag">ElevationDrag</h3> +<h3 id="ElevationDrag"><a href="/samples/ElevationDrag/index.html">ElevationDrag</a></h3> <!-- <div class="figure" style="width:220px"> <img src="" srcset="@2x.png 2x" alt="" height="375" /> @@ -326,10 +266,8 @@ This sample demonstrates clipping on a {@link android.view.View}. Elevation and z-translation are used to render the shadows. The views are clipped using different outlines.</p> -<p><a href="http://github.com/googlesamples/android-ElevationDrag">Get it on GitHub</a></p> - -<h3 id="ElevationBasic">ElevationBasic</h3> +<h3 id="ElevationBasic"><a href="/samples/ElevationBasic/index.html">ElevationBasic</a></h3> <!-- <div class="figure" style="width:220px"> <img src="" srcset="@2x.png 2x" alt="" height="375" /> @@ -348,10 +286,8 @@ This sample demonstrates two alternative ways to move a view in the z-axis:</p> <code>setTranslationZ()</code>.</li> </ul> -<p><a href="http://github.com/googlesamples/android-ElevationBasic">Get it on GitHub</a></p> - -<h3 id="ActivitySceneTransitionBasic">ActivitySceneTransitionBasic</h3> +<h3 id="ActivitySceneTransitionBasic"><a href="/samples/ActivitySceneTransitionBasic/index.html">ActivitySceneTransitionBasic</a></h3> <div class="figure" style="width:220px"> <img src="{@docRoot}samples/images/ActivitySceneTransitionBasic.png" srcset="{@docRoot}samples/images/ActivitySceneTransitionBasic@2x.png 2x" @@ -366,10 +302,8 @@ transitions when transitioning from one activity to another. Uses a combination of <code>moveImage</code> and <code>changeBounds</code> to nicely transition from a grid of images to an activity with a large image and detail text. </p> -<p><a href="http://github.com/googlesamples/android-ActivitySceneTransition">Get it on GitHub</a></p> - -<h3 id="Camera2Video">Camera2Video</h3> +<h3 id="Camera2Video"><a href="/samples/Camera2Video/index.html">Camera2Video</a></h3> <!-- <div class="figure" style="width:220px"> <img src="" srcset="@2x.png 2x" alt="" height="375" /> @@ -381,10 +315,8 @@ from a grid of images to an activity with a large image and detail text. </p> <p>This sample demonstrates how to record video using the Camera2 API.</p> -<p><a href="http://github.com/googlesamples/android-Camera2Video">Get it on GitHub</a></p> - -<h3 id="Camera2Basic">Camera2Basic</h3> +<h3 id="Camera2Basic"><a href="/samples/Camera2Basic/index.html">Camera2Basic</a></h3> <!-- <div class="figure" style="width:220px"> @@ -398,16 +330,14 @@ from a grid of images to an activity with a large image and detail text. </p> <p>This sample demonstrates the basic use of the Camera2 API. The sample code demonstrates how you can display camera preview and take pictures.</p> -<p><a href="http://github.com/googlesamples/android-Camera2Basic">Get it on GitHub</a></p> - -<h3 id="BasicManagedProfile">BasicManagedProfile</h3> +<h3 id="BasicManagedProfile"><a href="/samples/BasicManagedProfile/index.html">BasicManagedProfile</a></h3> <div class="figure" style="width:220px"> <img src="{@docRoot}samples/images/BasicManagedProfile.png" srcset="{@docRoot}samples/images/BasicManagedProfile@2x.png 2x" alt="" height="375" /> <p class="img-caption"> - <strong>Figure 1.</strong> The BasicManagedProfile sample app. + <strong>Figure 3.</strong> The BasicManagedProfile sample app. </p> </div> @@ -422,5 +352,3 @@ demonstrates how you can display camera preview and take pictures.</p> <p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong> There can be only one managed profile on a device at a time.</p> -<p><a href="http://github.com/googlesamples/android-BasicManagedProfile">Get it on GitHub</a></p> - diff --git a/docs/html/tools/sdk/ndk/index.jd b/docs/html/tools/sdk/ndk/index.jd index 06474dc..48dceb6 100644 --- a/docs/html/tools/sdk/ndk/index.jd +++ b/docs/html/tools/sdk/ndk/index.jd @@ -3,28 +3,28 @@ page.template=sdk ndk.mac64_download=android-ndk-r10c-darwin-x86_64.bin -ndk.mac64_bytes=436952863 -ndk.mac64_checksum=bc04ef44b920cf6cd2157b6f2c3531d6 +ndk.mac64_bytes=442691567 +ndk.mac64_checksum=cb101e1e62d56ea75b215f6bc6c27fae ndk.mac32_download=android-ndk-r10c-darwin-x86.bin -ndk.mac32_bytes=435858709 -ndk.mac32_checksum=6b3e143f7e64d5cd337b727513e27913 +ndk.mac32_bytes=441545213 +ndk.mac32_checksum=0aeb3dc062dc457a4cd01e72eadb2379 ndk.linux64_download=android-ndk-r10c-linux-x86_64.bin -ndk.linux64_bytes=449013322 -ndk.linux64_checksum=792c61706cd9ec6713fa1b69b2f42996 +ndk.linux64_bytes=459151600 +ndk.linux64_checksum=263b83071e6bca15f67898548d8d236e ndk.linux32_download=android-ndk-r10c-linux-x86.bin -ndk.linux32_bytes=438555265 -ndk.linux32_checksum=d1595d9ca5e15484e047f1ac326c4ceb +ndk.linux32_bytes=449997190 +ndk.linux32_checksum=70ed6d8c34e7e620c145b791e8eeef89 ndk.win64_download=android-ndk-r10c-windows-x86_64.exe -ndk.win64_bytes=458925419 -ndk.win64_checksum=af8edf5d316e1bf1a5a72e04a9faec41 +ndk.win64_bytes=472613732 +ndk.win64_checksum=9a33f96da58a7e0b70e47d27b4a880b4 ndk.win32_download=android-ndk-r10c-windows-x86.exe -ndk.win32_bytes=433102815 -ndk.win32_checksum=805a04810719886674d3c7bff5eca53f +ndk.win32_bytes=455427281 +ndk.win32_checksum=c0930abfae0c990c4d191cc4ebd46b68 @@ -388,6 +388,133 @@ $('#Downloads').after($('#download-table')); <p> <a href="#" onclick="return toggleContent(this)"> <img src="/assets/images/triangle-opened.png" class="toggle-content-img" alt="" + >Android NDK, Revision 10d</a> <em>(December 2014)</em> + </p> + <div class="toggle-content-toggleme"> + <dl> + <dt>Important changes:</dt> + <dd> + <ul> + <li>Made GCC 4.8 the default for all 32-bit ABIs. Deprecated GCC 4.6, and + will remove it next release. To restore previous behavior, either add + <code>NDK_TOOLCHAIN_VERSION=4.6</code> to ndk-build, or + add <code>--toolchain=arm-linux-androideabi-4.6</code> when executing + <code>make-standalone-toolchain.sh</code> on the command line. GCC 4.9 remains the + default for 64-bit ABIs.</li> + + <li>Stopped all x86[_64] toolchains from adding <code>-mstackrealign</code> by default. The + NDK toolchain assumes a 16-byte stack alignment. The tools and options used by default + enforce this rule. A user writing assembly code must make sure to preserve stack + alignment, and ensure that other compilers also comply with this rule. + (GCC bug <a href="https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=38496">38496</a>)</li> + + <li>Added Address Sanitizer functionality to Clang 3.5 support to the ARM and x86 ABIs. + For more information on this change, see the + <a href="https://code.google.com/p/address-sanitizer/wiki/Android">Address + Sanitizer</a> project.</li> + + <li>Introduced the requirement, starting from API level 21, to use <code>-fPIE -pie + </code> when building. In API levels 16 and higher, ndk-build uses <code>PIE</code> + when building. This change has a number of implications, which are discussed in + <a href="https://code.google.com/p/android-developer-preview/issues/detail?id=888"> + Developer Preview Issue 888</a>. + These implications do not apply to shared libraries.</li> + </ul> + </dd> + <dl> + + + <dt>Important bug fixes:</dt> + <dd> + <ul> + <li>Made more fixes related to + <a href="https://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2014-10/msg00906.html"> + A53 Errata #835769</a> in the aarch64-linux-android-4.9 linker. As part of this, GCC + passes a new option, <code>--fix-cortex-a53-835769</code>, when + <code>-mfix-cortex-a53-835769</code> (enabled by default) is specified. + For more information, see this + <a href="https://sourceware.org/ml/binutils/2014-10/msg00198.html">binutils message</a> + and this + <a href="https://sourceware.org/ml/binutils/2014-11/msg00287.html">binutils message</a>. + </li> + + <li>Documented a fix to a libc++ <code>sscanf/vsscanf</code> hang that occurred in API level + 21. The fix itself had been implemented in r10c. + (Issue <a href="http://b.android.com/77988">77988</a>)</li> + + <li>Fixed an AutoFDO (<code>-fauto-profile</code>) crash that occurred with GCC 4.9 when + <code>-Os</code> was specified. (Issue <a href="http://b.android.com/77571">77571</a>)</li> + </ul> + </dd> + + + <dt>Other bug fixes:</dt> + <dd> + <ul> + <li>Made the following header and library fixes:</li> + <ul> + <li>Added <code>posix_memalign</code> to API level 16. Also, added a prototype in + <code>stdlib.h</code> to API levels 16 to 19. + (Issue <a href="http://b.android.com/77861">77861</a>)</li> + <li>Fixed <code>stdatomic.h</code> so that it includes <code><atomic></code> only for + C++11.</li> + <li>Modified the following headers for standalone use: <code>sys/user.h</code>, and + <code>gl2ext.h</code>, <code>dlext.h</code>, <code>fts.h</code>, <code>sgidefs.h</code> + for API level 21.</li> + <li>Modified <code>sys/user.h</code> to rename <code>mxcsr_mask</code> as <code>mxcr_mask</code>, + and to change the data type for <code>u_ar0</code></li> from <code>unsigned long</code> + to </code>struct user_regs_struct*</code>. + <li>Changed <code>sysconf()</code> return value type from <code>int</code> to + <code>long</code>.</li> + </ul> + + <li>Fixed ndk-build's handling of <code>thumb</code> for <code>LOCAL_ARM_MODE</code>: In + r10d, ndk-build adds <code>LOCAL_LDFLAGS+=-mthumb</code> by default, unless one of the + following conditions applies:</li> + <ul> + <li>You have set <code>LOCAL_ARM_MODE</code> equal to <code>arm</code>.</li> + <li>You are doing a debug build (with settings such as <code>APP_OPTIM=debug</code> and + <code>AndroidManifest.xml</code> containing <code>android:debuggable="true"</code>), + where ARM mode is the default in order to retain compatibility with earlier toolchains. + (Issue <a href="http://b.android.com/74040">74040</a>)</li> + </ul> + + <li>Fixed <code>LOCAL_SRC_FILES</code> in ndk-build to use Windows absolute paths. + (Issue <a href="http://b.android.com/74333">74333</a>)</li> + + <li>Removed bash-specific code from ndk-gdb. (Issue <a href="http://b.android.com/73338">73338</a>)</li> + + <li>Removed bash-specific code from <code>make-standalone-toolchain.sh</code>. + (Issue <a href="http://b.android.com/74145">74145)</a></li> + + <li>Revised documentation concerning a fix for <code>System.loadLibrary()</code> transitive + dependencies. (Issue <a href="http://b.android.com/41790">41790</a>)</li> + + <li>Fixed a problem that was preventing 64-bit packages from extracting on Ubuntu 14.04 and + OS X 10.10 (Yosemite). (Issue <a href="http://b.android.com/78148">78148</a>)</li> + + <li>Fixed an issue with <code>LOCAL_PCH</code> to improve Clang support. (Issue + <a href="http://b.android.com/77575">77575</a>)</li> + + <li>Clarified "requires executable stack" warning from ld.gold. (Issue + <a href="http://b.android.com/79115">79115</a>)</li> + </ul> + </dd> + + </dl> + </div> +</div> + + + + + + + +<div class="toggle-content closed"> + <p> + <a href="#" onclick="return toggleContent(this)"> <img + src="/assets/images/triangle-closed.png" class="toggle-content-img" alt="" >Android NDK, Revision 10c</a> <em>(October 2014)</em> </p> <div class="toggle-content-toggleme"> @@ -570,10 +697,6 @@ Symbol not found: _environ </div> </div> - - - - <div class="toggle-content closed"> <p> <a href="#" onclick="return toggleContent(this)"> <img diff --git a/docs/html/training/app-indexing/deep-linking.jd b/docs/html/training/app-indexing/deep-linking.jd index a52ae95..2679937 100644 --- a/docs/html/training/app-indexing/deep-linking.jd +++ b/docs/html/training/app-indexing/deep-linking.jd @@ -61,13 +61,15 @@ in your manifest for deep linking. The URIs {@code “example://gizmos”} and <action android:name="android.intent.action.VIEW" /> <category android:name="android.intent.category.DEFAULT" /> <category android:name="android.intent.category.BROWSABLE" /> - <!-- Accepts URIs that begin with "example://gizmos” --> - <data android:scheme="example" - android:host="gizmos" /> <!-- Accepts URIs that begin with "http://www.example.com/gizmos” --> <data android:scheme="http" android:host="www.example.com" - android:pathPrefix="gizmos" /> + android:pathPrefix="/gizmos" /> + <!-- note that the leading "/" is required for pathPrefix--> + <!-- Accepts URIs that begin with "example://gizmos” + <data android:scheme="example" + android:host="gizmos" /> + --> </intent-filter> </activity> </pre> @@ -76,6 +78,11 @@ in your manifest for deep linking. The URIs {@code “example://gizmos”} and manifest, Android is able to route any {@link android.content.Intent} that has matching URIs to your app at runtime.</p> +<p class="note"> + <strong>Note:</strong> Intent filters may only contain a single {@code data} element + for a URI pattern. Create separate intent filters to capture additional URI patterns. +</p> + <p>To learn more about defining intent filters, see <a href="{@docRoot}training/basics/intents/filters.html">Allow Other Apps to Start Your Activity</a>.</p> <h2 id="handling-intents">Read Data from Incoming Intents</h2> diff --git a/docs/html/training/app-indexing/index.jd b/docs/html/training/app-indexing/index.jd index 7e7241b..45afea8 100644 --- a/docs/html/training/app-indexing/index.jd +++ b/docs/html/training/app-indexing/index.jd @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ Filters</a></li> </ul> </div> </div> -<a class="notice-developers-video wide" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xh_W82JgOms"> +<a class="notice-developers-video wide" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aISUYHTkTOU"> <div> <h3>Video</h3> <p>DevBytes: App Indexing</p> diff --git a/docs/html/training/wearables/apps/creating.jd b/docs/html/training/wearables/apps/creating.jd index 018d9f7..683dd31 100644 --- a/docs/html/training/wearables/apps/creating.jd +++ b/docs/html/training/wearables/apps/creating.jd @@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ page.title=Creating and Running a Wearable App <div id="tb"> <h2>This lesson teaches you to</h2> <ol> + <li><a href="#UpdateSDK">Update Your SDK</a></li> <li><a href="#SetupEmulator">Set Up an Android Wear Emulator</a></li> <li><a href="#SetupDevice">Set Up an Android Wear Device</a></li> <li><a href="#CreateProject">Create a Project</a></li> @@ -13,7 +14,7 @@ page.title=Creating and Running a Wearable App </ol> <h2>Dependencies and Prerequisites</h2> <ul> - <li>Android Studio 0.8 or later and Gradle 0.12 or later</li> + <li>Android Studio 0.8.12 or later and Gradle 0.12 or later</li> </ul> </div> </div> @@ -34,6 +35,24 @@ sending the results to the wearable. both your wearable and handheld apps. </p> +<h2 id="UpdateSDK">Update Your SDK</h2> + +<p>Before you begin building wearable apps, you must:</p> + +<ul> + <li><strong>Update your SDK tools to version 23.0.0 or higher</strong> + <br> + The updated SDK tools enable you to build and test wearable apps. + </li> + <li><strong>Update your SDK with Android 4.4W.2 (API 20) or higher</strong> + <br> + The updated platform version provides new APIs for wearable apps. + </li> +</ul> + +<p>To update your SDK with these components, see +<a href="{@docRoot}sdk/installing/adding-packages.html#GetTools"> Get the latest SDK tools</a>.</p> + <h2 id="SetupEmulator">Set Up an Android Wear Emulator or Device</h2> <p>We recommend that you develop on real hardware so you can better @@ -45,29 +64,24 @@ types of screen shapes, which is useful for testing.</p> <p>To set up an Android Wear virtual device:</p> <ol> <li>Click <b>Tools > Android > AVD Manager</b>.</li> - <li>Click <b>Create...</b>.</li> - <li>Fill in the following details for the AVD you want to specify and leave the rest - of the fields with their default values: - <ul> - <li><b>AVD Name</b> - A name for your AVD</li> - <li><b>Device</b> - Android Wear Round or Square device types</li> - <li><b>Target</b> - Android 4.4W - API Level 20</li> - <li><b>CPU/ABI</b> - Android Wear ARM (armeabi-v7a)</li> - <li><b>Keyboard</b> - Select <b>Hardware keyboard present</b></li> - <li><b>Skin</b> - AndroidWearRound or AndroidWearSquare depending on the selected device type</li> - <li><b>Snapshot</b> - Not selected</li> - <li><b>Use Host GPU</b> - Selected, to support custom activities for wearable notifications</li> - </ul> - </li> - <li>Click <b>OK</b>.</li> + <li>Click <b>Create Virtual Device...</b>.</li> + <ol> + <li>Click <b>Wear</b> in the Category list:</li> + <li>Select Android Wear Square or Android Wear Round.</li> + <li>Click <b>Next</b>.</li> + <li>Select a release name (for example, KitKat Wear).</li> + <li>Click <b>Next</b>.</li> + <li>(Optional) Change any preferences for your virtual device.</li> + <li>Click <b>Finish</b>.</li> + </ol> <li>Start the emulator: <ol> <li>Select the virtual device you just created.</li> - <li>Click <b>Start...</b>, then click <b>Launch</b>.</li> + <li>Click the <b>Play</b> button.</li> <li>Wait until the emulator initializes and shows the Android Wear home screen.</li> </ol> </li> -<li>Pair Your handheld with the emulator: +<li>Pair your handheld with the emulator: <ol> <li>On your handheld, install the Android Wear app from Google Play.</li> <li>Connect the handheld to your machine through USB.</li> diff --git a/docs/html/training/wearables/data-layer/index.jd b/docs/html/training/wearables/data-layer/index.jd index 8d42ae3..85b2c33 100644 --- a/docs/html/training/wearables/data-layer/index.jd +++ b/docs/html/training/wearables/data-layer/index.jd @@ -30,9 +30,12 @@ the data layer:</p> <dd>The <a href="{@docRoot}reference/com/google/android/gms/wearable/MessageApi.html"><code>MessageApi</code></a> class can send messages and is good for remote procedure calls (RPC), such as controlling a handheld's media player from the wearable or starting an intent on the wearable from the handheld. - The system always delivers the message when the handheld and wearable are connected and delivers - an error when the devices are disconnected. Messages are great for one-way requests or for a - request/response communication model.</dd> + Messages are also great for one-way requests or for a request/response communication model. + If the handheld and wearable are connected, the system queues the message for delivery and + returns a successful result code. If the devices are not connected, an error is returned. A + successful result code does not indicate that the message was delivered successfully as the + devices may disconnect after receiving the result code. +</p></dd> <dt><b>Asset</b></dt> <dd><a href="{@docRoot}reference/com/google/android/gms/wearable/Asset.html"><code>Asset</code></a> objects are for diff --git a/docs/html/training/wearables/ui/confirm.jd b/docs/html/training/wearables/ui/confirm.jd index 36330a6..07a352f 100644 --- a/docs/html/training/wearables/ui/confirm.jd +++ b/docs/html/training/wearables/ui/confirm.jd @@ -116,15 +116,14 @@ mDelayedView.setTotalTimeMs(2000); mDelayedView.start(); </pre> - -<h2 id="show-confirmation">Show Confirmation Animations</h2> - -<div style="float:right;margin-left:25px;width:200px"> +<div style="float:right;margin-left:25px;width:210px;margin-top:15px"> <img src="{@docRoot}wear/images/08_uilib.png" width="200" height="200" alt=""/> -<p class="img-caption" style="text-align:center"><strong>Figure 2:</strong> +<p class="img-caption" style="text-align:center;margin-left:-5px"><strong>Figure 2:</strong> A confirmation animation.</p> </div> +<h2 id="show-confirmation">Show Confirmation Animations</h2> + <p>To show a confirmation animation when users complete an action in your app, create an intent that starts <code>ConfirmationActivity</code> from one of your activities. You can specify one of the these animations with the <code>EXTRA_ANIMATION_TYPE</code> intent extra:</p> diff --git a/docs/html/training/wearables/ui/layouts.jd b/docs/html/training/wearables/ui/layouts.jd index 14b9403..130f1c4 100644 --- a/docs/html/training/wearables/ui/layouts.jd +++ b/docs/html/training/wearables/ui/layouts.jd @@ -166,7 +166,7 @@ protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) { <h2 id="same-layout">Use a Shape-Aware Layout</h2> -<div style="float:right;margin-left:25px;width:250px"> +<div style="float:right;margin-left:25px;width:260px"> <img src="{@docRoot}wear/images/02_uilib.png" width="250" height="250" alt=""/> <p class="img-caption"><strong>Figure 2.</strong> Window insets on a round screen.</p> </div> diff --git a/docs/html/training/wearables/ui/lists.jd b/docs/html/training/wearables/ui/lists.jd index e8aaed4..1d6e8ed 100644 --- a/docs/html/training/wearables/ui/lists.jd +++ b/docs/html/training/wearables/ui/lists.jd @@ -36,9 +36,9 @@ the <code>android-sdk/samples/android-20/wearable/Notifications</code> directory <li>Add a <code>WearableListView</code> element to your activity's layout definition.</li> <li>Create a custom layout implementation for your list items.</li> <li>Use this implementation to create a layout definition file for your list items.</li> -<div style="float:right;margin-left:25px;width:215px;margin-top:-20px"> +<div style="float:right;margin-left:25px;width:220px;margin-top:-25px"> <img src="{@docRoot}wear/images/06_uilib.png" width="200" height="200" alt=""/> -<p class="img-caption" style="text-align:center"><strong>Figure 3:</strong> +<p class="img-caption" style="text-align:center;margin-left:-10px"><strong>Figure 3:</strong> A list view on Android Wear.</p> </div> <li>Create an adapter to populate the list.</li> |