Thank you for your response! I look forward to it.

Lance

On Thursday, July 16, 2015 at 11:16:01 AM UTC-4, Xavier Ducrohet wrote:
>
> Yes we will add support for shared code in separate module. Right now you 
> can have module but you cannot have inter-module dependencies.
>
> On Wed, Jul 15, 2015 at 10:20 AM, Lance Okonowski <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> I have been playing around with the new NDK & Gradle Plug in and have to 
>> say I'm quite impressed.
>>
>> Short Question: Is there going to be support for having a "shared" folder 
>> with logic, so I can share the logic between two different apps?
>>
>> Long question:
>>
>> One thing I am trying to do is create a "project" that I will use as my 
>> logic for my Android app and iOS app. My folder structure would look as 
>> followed
>>
>> /root
>>    /android
>>       /more folders
>>    /shared
>>       //shared code
>>    /iOS
>>       //iOS structure
>>
>>
>> When I add the #include in the .h file under my android/<folders>/jni, 
>> it finds the shared folder code and intellisense finds my method; however, 
>> I get a linker error when I try to build it. 
>>
>> Is this something that will be possibly supported in later versions of 
>> the NDK?
>>
>> Thanks for any feedback.
>>
>> Lance
>>
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