andrew_esh: I'm not saying that anything is lost in keeping the same
bytecodes. I'm just double-checking the wording. The "d" in "dex" stands
for "Dalvik" so the bytecode format is part of Dalvik. That part of Dalvik
isn't being replaced. I just want to make sure that I'm not
misunderstanding w
On Tue, Oct 07, 2014 at 11:47:08AM -0700, jtoolsdev wrote:
> I don't recall that last week it said "postal address". It looks like
> they updated it and added more language to that section in Settings. AND
> it mentions the address requirement that is in the "developer terms" so I
> clicked o
I don't recall that last week it said "postal address". It looks like
they updated it and added more language to that section in Settings. AND
it mentions the address requirement that is in the "developer terms" so I
clicked on that link and did search on address and that word is not even in
Why does ART have to use different "specific bytecodes" in order to
"entirely replace Dalvik"? What need is there for the bytecodes to change?
Your headline seems to imply that an Android platform would have to keep a
copy of the Dalvik VM for those situations where the ART can't replace it.
Is
There is no special Api for autocomplete but u can use Autocamplete text.view.
Krishna Mahadik wrote:
>Hi Guys,
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>Recently working with AutoCompleteTextView Android. I was able to develope
>program by binding hardcoded ArrayAdapter to AutoCompleteTextView.
>
>
>I wanted to know whether is t
Hello there,
As far as I know, the Art takes the dex files and transform them into native
code (in installation time I guess). So, the thing is that there is no Dalvik
Virtual Machine anymore just the dex files.
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Hi Guys,
Recently working with AutoCompleteTextView Android. I was able to develope
program by binding hardcoded ArrayAdapter to AutoCompleteTextView.
I wanted to know whether is there any api which one can use to get google
search like results in AutoCompleteTextView of an Android app.
Thanks,
I have also tried following this tutorial (without any success):
http://blog.alexworld.it/post/9707276488/how-to-build-android-adb-on-arm
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