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Created by timo on January 25, 2012 20:13:13    Last update: January 25, 2012 20:13:13
The MIPS CPU is able to run both big-endian and little-endian. So a system built on MIPS can be either big-endian (mips) or little-endian (mipsel). The file command shows the architecture: $ file ls ls: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, MIPS, ... but readelf will tell the endianness: $ readelf -h ls ELF Header: Magic: 7f 45...
Created by freyo on September 09, 2011 11:43:36    Last update: September 09, 2011 11:45:45
When you run automated Android tests with Eclipse or from the command line, you get text output, which isn't good for reporting purposes. If you run a large set of test cases with automated build, the text report isn't very helpful. Fortunately, Android CTS generates test reports in XML with accompanying XSL to make it look nice in a browser. To run your own tests with Android CTS: Download Android CTS Make a new directory MyRepository under android-cts , alongside the existing repository directory. Copy host_config.xml from repository to MyRepository Create directory plans under MyRepository , add a test plan ( MyTests.xml ): <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <TestPla... Create directory testcases under MyRepository . Copy TestDeviceSetup.apk from repository/testcases to MyRepository/testcases Under MyRepository/testcases , create a test...
Created by freyo on September 07, 2011 16:46:14    Last update: September 07, 2011 19:23:00
The Android unit test framework is based on JUnit 3 , not JUnit 4. Test cases have to extend junit.framework.TestCase or a subclass (such as android.test.InstrumentationTestCase ). Tests are identified by public methods whose name starts with test , not methods annotated with @Test (as in JUnit 4). An Android test suite is packaged as an APK, just like the application being tested. To create a test package, first you need to identify the application package it is testing. Google suggests to put the test package source in a directory named tests/ alongside the src/ directory of the main application. At runtime, Android instrumentation loads both the test package and the application under test into the same process. Therefore, the tests can invoke methods on...
Created by freyo on August 17, 2011 12:29:46    Last update: August 17, 2011 12:29:46
In Android.mk , you can define LOCAL_JARJAR_RULES like this: LOCAL_JARJAR_RULES := $(LOCAL_PATH)/jarjar-rules.t... and in jarjar-rules.txt define a rule like this: rule org.bouncycastle.** com.android.@0 The build will change all org.bouncycastle to com.android.org.bouncycastle . Therefore, in your classes which are dependent on the library produced, the import statements should look like: import com.android.org.bouncycastle... Help for the jarjar utility (in prebuilt/common/jarjar/ ): $ java -jar jarjar-1.0rc8.jar Jar Jar Links - ...
Created by freyo on August 01, 2011 16:06:40    Last update: August 03, 2011 08:32:01
To list all installed packages: # pm list packages To list all disabled packages: # pm list packages -d pm help: # pm usage: pm [list|path|install|uninstall] ...
Created by Dr. Xi on June 13, 2011 15:05:27    Last update: June 13, 2011 15:10:24
When you pass parameters from shell to Java, the list arguments may be messed up if there are spaces in the values. Start with a simple Java test class: public class EchoParams { public static voi... Tests: $ java EchoParams a b c Arg: a Arg: b Arg... Now wrap the command in a shell script ( echoparams.sh ): #!/bin/sh java EchoParams $* Tests: $ ./echoparams.sh a b c Arg: a Arg: b Arg... The quotes had no effect on the parameters list. Changing $* to $@ produces the same results. The correct way to quote the args list is: "$@" #!/bin/sh java EchoParams "$@" Test: $ ./echoparams.sh a b "c d" "1 2 3 4 5" Arg: a ...
Created by alfa on June 08, 2011 08:42:35    Last update: June 08, 2011 08:42:35
Use the -e switch for the jar command to create a runnable jar file. Suppose the class files are in the classes folder, the main class to run is test.MyMain , this is the command: jar -cfe test.jar test.MyMain -C classes . Now you can run the test.MyMain class with: java -jar test.jar
Created by alfa on June 02, 2011 13:04:18    Last update: June 02, 2011 13:04:18
Some javap usage examples. Start from HelloWorld.java : @Deprecated public class HelloWorld { pu... javap -c HelloWorld outputs: Compiled from "HelloWorld.java" public class He... javap -v HelloWorld outputs ( -v for verbose mode): Compiled from "HelloWorld.java" public class He... The output consists of: " Compiled from... " header Class attributes. For the HelloWorld example, there are two: SourceFile and Deprecated . Minor and major class file version Constant pool Disassembled code LineNumberTable for debugging purposes. javap by default only prints package/protected/public members. To display all members including private, use the -p switch. javap -v -p HelloWorld
Created by freyo on May 17, 2011 11:13:17    Last update: May 17, 2011 11:13:17
This is an odd-ball content provider in that it doesn't provide database records, but provides a resource as a stream. It can be used to provide media files or XML resources. Start the project with: tools/android create project --package com.android... Create assets directory and add an XML file ( assets/demo.xml ): <? xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <people... Edit the layout ( res/layout/main.xml ): <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <LinearL... Edit src/com/android/cptest/Dummy.java : package com.android.cptest; import java.io.... Add content provider ( src/com/android/cptest/XmlResource.java ): package com.android.cptest; import java.io.... Update AndroidManifest.xml : <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <manifes... Add this section to the end of build.xml : <target name="-package-resources"> <ech... Build and install: ant install Screenshot: Remove the Dummy activity ( AndroidManifest.xml ): <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <manifes... Create a new project for...
Created by jinx on April 28, 2011 21:09:08    Last update: April 28, 2011 21:09:08
PHP global variables are defined outside of functions and classes. They are visible both in the current file and in any included/required files. Also, any global variables defined in required/included files are visible in the current file. But they are not visible in any functions or classes, unless specifically declared global . Test: Create file test.php : <?php ini_set('display_errors', 'stderr'); i... Create file test.inc : <?php echo '[', __FILE__, '] $a . $b = ', $... Run the PHP script in command line: php test.php 2>C:\tmp\stderr.out The result is: [C:\work\test.inc] $a . $b = ab [C:\work\test.p... stderr messages: PHP Notice: Undefined variable: b in C:\work\scra...
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