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Basically, CrystaX NDK is a drop-in replacement for Google's NDK, allowing developers to use it in the same manner as Google's NDK but offering many added features and improvements. Following are the main goals of CrystaX NDK : Better standard compatibility. Easy porting of existing code to Android. New features for Android native development. CRYSTAXDOWNLOAD NDK ANDROID STUDIOANDROID NDK OLD VERSIONANDROID NDK R21 DOWNLOADWHAT IS ANDROID NDKWHAT IS ANDROID NDK CrystaX NDK for Android native development. Here you can find a full list of all the releases of the CrystaX NDK, from the first version to the latest.Please note, however, that old releases are provided only for the record; neither support nor development is provided for oldreleases.
CRYSTAXSEE MORE ON CRYSTAX.NETCRYSTAX
Consulting. We are available for consulting and are ready to help with the development of any project targeted to mobile devices. We can help with porting existing projects to Android and do it in a way that keeps maximum portability to other platforms (iOS, Blackberry, Linux, OS X, Windows, etc). CRYSTAXSEE MORE ON CRYSTAX.NETCRYSTAX
Download. Blog. ├─ GCC 6 - now for Android. ├─ Android Studio with experimental Gradle plug-in and CrystaX NDK. ├─ CrystaX NDK 10.3.0 released! ├─ CrystaX NDK 10.2.0 released! ├─ Fund raising campaign started. ├─ Using Android Studio to build applications with NDK and Boost C++ libraries.CRYSTAX
CrystaX is a US company founded in 2012 to continue development of CrystaX NDK , a personal project of Dmitry Moskalchuk. CrystaX NDK was always the main project for CrystaX, even though it was fully free and open-source. Our business model is providing software development and consulting services for businesses, investing all earnings intoCRYSTAX
CrystaX NDK (Native Development Kit) for Android. The only supported settings for NDK build are moduleName, cFlags, ldLibs, stl and abiFilter; we can't specify additional dependencies (such as Boost libraries) here.We also can't specify a set of paths to instruct the linker where to search libraries, as well as many other settings.CRYSTAX
With CrystaX NDK 10.1.0, you get both an Android native development kit and Boost C++ libraries out of the box! Lets see how to do that. First off, I assume you're using an NDK build system with its Application.mk and Android.mk files. Here is the initial layout of the simplest project, containing just the native part and producing anative
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We’ve already fixed many such problems in CrystaX NDK and we’re going to fix the rest. We’re providing additional layers, which transparently replace libc functionality for applications and provide better standard conformance, turning Android into something thatCRYSTAX
Basically, CrystaX NDK is a drop-in replacement for Google's NDK, allowing developers to use it in the same manner as Google's NDK but offering many added features and improvements. Following are the main goals of CrystaX NDK : Better standard compatibility. Easy porting of existing code to Android. New features for Android native development. CRYSTAXDOWNLOAD NDK ANDROID STUDIOANDROID NDK OLD VERSIONANDROID NDK R21 DOWNLOADWHAT IS ANDROID NDKWHAT IS ANDROID NDK CrystaX NDK for Android native development. Here you can find a full list of all the releases of the CrystaX NDK, from the first version to the latest.Please note, however, that old releases are provided only for the record; neither support nor development is provided for oldreleases.
CRYSTAXSEE MORE ON CRYSTAX.NETCRYSTAX
Consulting. We are available for consulting and are ready to help with the development of any project targeted to mobile devices. We can help with porting existing projects to Android and do it in a way that keeps maximum portability to other platforms (iOS, Blackberry, Linux, OS X, Windows, etc). CRYSTAXSEE MORE ON CRYSTAX.NETCRYSTAX
Download. Blog. ├─ GCC 6 - now for Android. ├─ Android Studio with experimental Gradle plug-in and CrystaX NDK. ├─ CrystaX NDK 10.3.0 released! ├─ CrystaX NDK 10.2.0 released! ├─ Fund raising campaign started. ├─ Using Android Studio to build applications with NDK and Boost C++ libraries.CRYSTAX
CrystaX is a US company founded in 2012 to continue development of CrystaX NDK , a personal project of Dmitry Moskalchuk. CrystaX NDK was always the main project for CrystaX, even though it was fully free and open-source. Our business model is providing software development and consulting services for businesses, investing all earnings intoCRYSTAX
CrystaX NDK (Native Development Kit) for Android. The only supported settings for NDK build are moduleName, cFlags, ldLibs, stl and abiFilter; we can't specify additional dependencies (such as Boost libraries) here.We also can't specify a set of paths to instruct the linker where to search libraries, as well as many other settings.CRYSTAX
With CrystaX NDK 10.1.0, you get both an Android native development kit and Boost C++ libraries out of the box! Lets see how to do that. First off, I assume you're using an NDK build system with its Application.mk and Android.mk files. Here is the initial layout of the simplest project, containing just the native part and producing anative
CRYSTAX
We’ve already fixed many such problems in CrystaX NDK and we’re going to fix the rest. We’re providing additional layers, which transparently replace libc functionality for applications and provide better standard conformance, turning Android into something thatCRYSTAX
Download. Blog. ├─ GCC 6 - now for Android. ├─ Android Studio with experimental Gradle plug-in and CrystaX NDK. ├─ CrystaX NDK 10.3.0 released! ├─ CrystaX NDK 10.2.0 released! ├─ Fund raising campaign started. ├─ Using Android Studio to build applications with NDK and Boost C++ libraries.CRYSTAX
CrystaX NDK (Native Development Kit) for Android. About us. CrystaX is a US company founded in 2012 to continue development of CrystaX NDK, a personal project of Dmitry Moskalchuk.. CrystaX NDK was always the main project for CrystaX, even though it was fully free and open-source.Our business model is providing software development and consulting services for businesses, investing all earningsCRYSTAX
Earlier, we described how to use CrystaX NDK in Android Studio.Since that time Google announced a new (experimental) Gradle plug-in supporting NDK in Android Studio. Let's see how to use CrystaX NDK with this new plug-in. . To be consistent, we'll remaster the previous article with new conditions - i.e., this will again be a simple UI application where Boost.Serialization would be used.CRYSTAX
New 4.6.3 toolchain. Starting from r7-crystax-1, CrystaX NDK contains two versions of compiler toolchain: 4.4.3 (old one, the same as Google use) and 4.6.3 (new one). New toolchain contains GCC 4.6.3 with enabled Graphite framework allowing gcc do high-level memory optimizations. By default 4.6.3 toolchain isCRYSTAX
CrystaX NDK (Native Development Kit) for Android. WARNING!!! You are looking for outdated CrystaX NDK release. New CrystaX NDK 10.3.2 is available, offering numerous great features and improvements; perhaps you should check it out instead of using old one.CRYSTAX
CrystaX NDK is a fully open source project, free to use in any open-source and commercial environment. We provide it free for use and don't ask our users to pay in exchange. However, we appreciate your support, through sending us pull requests , spreading theCRYSTAX
CrystaX NDK contains code from libc library of FreeBSD project which by-turn contains code from other projects. Also, several another open-source projects used, such as GNU gcc, GNU binutils, LLVM clang, LLVM libc++ etc. To see specific authors and/or licenses, look into appropriate source file.CRYSTAX
CrystaX NDK contains code from libc library of FreeBSD project which by-turn contains code from other projects. Also, several another open-source projects used, such as GNU gcc, GNU binutils, LLVM clang, LLVM libc++ etc. To see specific authors and/or licenses, look into appropriate source file. Here is license for those parts which are not CRYSTAXTRANSLATE THIS PAGECrystaX
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NATIVE DEVELOPMENT KIT FOR ANDROID We offer CrystaX NDK - a widely used, open-source product that has been used by numerous commercial and open-source projects for years. Why not use Google's Android NDK? Because CrystaX NDK is better than Google's while remaining compatible. Basically, CrystaX NDK is a drop-in replacement for Google's NDK, allowing developers to use it in the same manner as Google's NDK but offering many added features andimprovements.
Following are the main goals of CrystaX NDK: * Better standard compatibility * Easy porting of existing code to Android * New features for Android native development Look interesting? See in more detail what CrystaX NDK offers to Android developers!NEWS
Patch release CrystaX NDK 10.3.208/03/2016 08:43 AM
New CrystaX NDK 10.3.2 is ready for download. This is patch release, where we've fixed critical issue in getauxval() implementation. Hereare
corresponding tickets.Read more
GCC 6 - now for Android02/26/2016 10:45 PM
As you may know, GCC 6 is coming. There are many new features, including experimental support of the new C++17 features (Concepts, std::invoke, std::shared_mutex, etc) and many new warnings, helping developers to write safe and reliable code. In fact, GCC 6, with all enabled warnings, makes some static code analyzers just irrelevantanymore.
It is meaningless to describe all GCC 6 features here, so I won't. Those who are interested in that can read about them on other sites, spreading information about the upcoming GCC 6 release (for example,here
or here
).
However, I'd like to tell you about GCC 6 for Android development and, in particular, about the future of the GCC in CrystaX NDK.Read more
Patch release CrystaX NDK 10.3.112/25/2015 11:13 AM
New CrystaX NDK 10.3.1 is ready for download. This is patch release, where we've fixed several critical issues. Hereis full
list of the fixed issues.Read more
Android Studio with experimental gradle plug-in and CrystaX NDK12/14/2015 06:20 AM
Earlier, we've described how to use CrystaX NDK in Android Studio . Since that time Google announced new (experimental) gradle plug-in supporting NDK in Android Studio. Let's see how to use CrystaX NDK with this new plug-in. To be consistent, we'll remaster previous article with new conditions - i.e. this will be again simple UI application, where Boost.Serialization would be used. Using Boost is not necessary for understanding new scheme of work with gradle experimental plug-in; however, we've included Boost examples just to cover more use cases.Read more
CrystaX NDK 10.3.0 released!12/14/2015 06:18 AM
We're glad to announce the release of CrystaX NDK 10.3.0! The biggest changes in this release are: * New GCC and LLVM/clang toolchains * Big improvements of Objective-C v2 support * Initial support of Python (2.7 and 3.5) for Android. Besides that, we've fixed many bugs and made huge number of improvements. See below for details.Read more
CrystaX NDK 10.2.0 released!06/24/2015 07:01 AM
We're glad to announce the release of CrystaX NDK 10.2.0! We're moving further as promised , and in this release, we've fixed many bugs and implemented many improvements. See the list below for the main features introduced in CrystaX NDK 10.2.0.Read more
Fund raising campaign started03/24/2015 11:47 AM
We've started a fundraising campaign on BountySourceto continue
the development of CrystaX NDK and keep it available free to allAndroid developers.
We're asking everyone interested in the further evolution of native development for Android to help us. We would very much appreciate any kind of help - whether it is funding, contributions to the project by sending us patches, or helping to spread the news all over the world.Read more
Using Android Studio to build applications with NDK and Boost C++libraries
01/29/2015 11:40 AM
In the previous article , we described how to build a simple Android executable, which uses Boost C++ libraries. This is good example to see how the process works and to understand the internals; however, for practical purposes we need to know how to build ready-to-use Android applications which can be submitted to Google Play Store, for example.Read more
Boost + Android? CrystaX NDK!01/20/2015 02:40 PM
Do you have code that uses Boost C++ libraries? Do you want to easily port this code to Android? Or maybe you just want start a new Android-targeted project and would like to use Boost from the beginning? With CrystaX NDK 10.1.0, you get both an Android native development kit and Boost C++ libraries out of the box!Read more
Native localization in Android? Yes, with CrystaX NDK!01/20/2015 02:40 PM
By definition, good applications must look good for users. Besides many other things, that means good applications must talk with users in their language. But just translation of words and phrases to another language is not enough - many other elements differs from one culture to another, including the format of dates, money values, rules for capitalization, etc. All such specific information in computing defined through locales . The way locale-specific input and output should be handled is standardized by ISO C and ISO C++ standards, so usually it's enough to just follow standards to properly localize your application. Unfortunately, this approach doesn't work on Android for software written in C/C++. Android libc (Bionic) has no native support for locales, so the only way to use localized input/output in native code is to implement localization in Java and refer to it through JNI. Obviously, such an approach adds significant run-time overhead, but it's the only choice if you're using Google's Android NDK.Read more
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