Android NDK Native LIB, What to do about existing stdio?

守給你的承諾、 提交于 2019-12-06 10:00:31

问题


I have existing native C/C++ code that I am currently building into a native lib and Android app via the NDK. The native code is riddled with print statements to stdout and stderr. Is there a best practice for something like this? Can I just ignore them or do I need to go through and redirect them to the Android logging system?

I built the existing code as a standalone native binary and ran it via adb and I was seeing all the output from printf (to stdout) to the console.

Seems like a goofy question to ask but where does stdio go for an Android app?


回答1:


By default stdout and stderr are sent to /dev/null (nowhere) for android apps.

You can use adb setprop to set log.redirect-stdio to true, or put "log.redirect-stdio=true" in /data/local.prop (which you may need root access to create, but it's more reliable). Doing this will send their output to the logcat log.

See "Viewing stdout and stderr": http://developer.android.com/guide/developing/tools/adb.html



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/7719827/android-ndk-native-lib-what-to-do-about-existing-stdio

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