android-ndk-r4/samples/hello-jni as is works fine. However, if I
rename /hello-jni/jni/hello-jni.c to /hello-jni/jni/hello-jni.cpp,
Modify the code in that file as following:
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include <string.h>
#include <jni.h>
/* This is a trivial JNI example where we use a native method
* to return a new VM String. See the corresponding Java source
* file located at:
*
* apps/samples/hello-jni/project/src/com/example/HelloJni/
HelloJni.java
*/
jstring
Java_com_example_hellojni_HelloJni_stringFromJNI( JNIEnv* env,
jobject thiz )
{
return env->NewStringUTF("Hello from JNI !");
}
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modify Android.mk to compile ello-jni.cpp, after successfully building
the native library, then the hello-jni project.
the problem occurs when trying to run hello-jni, a run-time exception
occurs related to UnsatisfiedLinkError !
is there a way to use *cpp* files *without* resorting to extern "C" to
disable mangling for android project?
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