![]() ![]() It is still supported, but the default GCC version vs-android uses, is now GCC 4.8. GCC 4.6 has been deprecated by Google.Compiling a simple Android app with vs-android.Support for the ARM, MIPS and x86 toolchains.Supports selection of STL types, Arm Architecture, and API versions.apk package files, and can be deployed and ran using vs-android. Ctrl-F7: compile single file functions, has no dependency checking wait.For full rebuilds, and incremental changes. Over twice as fast as using ndk-build under Cygwin.Intellisense and 'External Dependencies' correctly pull in Android NDK headers.Supports static library projects, and links them in if marked as project dependencies.Android settings co-exist within the same VS projects as other platforms.Compile and link Android C/C++ projects within Visual Studio.That works fine with external plugins, like vs-android. If you wish to use a free version of Visual Studio, use the new "Community Edition" of Visual Studio 2013. ![]() Earlier versions lack the MSBuild integration with the C/C++ compilation systems.Īlso, the free "Express" editions of Visual Studio are not supported. Vs-android supports only Visual Studio 2010, 20. Vs-android is intended to provide a collection of scripts and utilities to support integrated development of Android NDK C/C++ software under Microsoft Visual Studio. (last updated for v0.94 - 24th July 2012 - Still works with latest) Samples: vs-android_samples.zip - Set of sample projects. ![]()
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