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Android: Remove the _DW_EVENT_THREADING experiment. While it was more simple to launch a new thread to handle each event, this approach had numerous drawbacks. No reasonable way to limit the number of threads or memory consumed. Order of operations problems, the thread scheduler would control the order in which the events were handled, not the order of events produced by the UI. The non-threaded version has been working and stable for a while now even though it is more complicated for us to maintain our own event queue... this allows us to make sure the events are handled in order and we can limit the number of events in tight system resource situations.
author bsmith@81767d24-ef19-dc11-ae90-00e081727c95
date Sun, 17 Jul 2022 21:03:31 +0000
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# For more information about using CMake with Android Studio, read the
# documentation: https://d.android.com/studio/projects/add-native-code.html

# Sets the minimum version of CMake required to build the native library.

cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.10.2)

# Declares and names the project.

project("dwtest")

# Creates and names a library, sets it as either STATIC
# or SHARED, and provides the relative paths to its source code.
# You can define multiple libraries, and CMake builds them for you.
# Gradle automatically packages shared libraries with your APK.

add_library( # Sets the name of the library.
             dwindows

             # Sets the library as a shared library.
             SHARED

             # Provides a relative path to your source file(s).
             dw.cpp dwtest.c )

# Searches for a specified prebuilt library and stores the path as a
# variable. Because CMake includes system libraries in the search path by
# default, you only need to specify the name of the public NDK library
# you want to add. CMake verifies that the library exists before
# completing its build.

find_library( # Sets the name of the path variable.
              log-lib

              # Specifies the name of the NDK library that
              # you want CMake to locate.
              log )

# Specifies libraries CMake should link to your target library. You
# can link multiple libraries, such as libraries you define in this
# build script, prebuilt third-party libraries, or system libraries.

target_link_libraries( # Specifies the target library.
                       dwindows

                       # Links the target library to the log library
                       # included in the NDK.
                       ${log-lib} )