Copy platforms and samples from ndk/ source tree.

The idea is to allow developing the NDK in the open, while
having the platforms and samples under a private branch until
the corresponding release are open-sourced.

Change-Id: Iee995fb6c4d3ee1387dea7486e599e079c9e4c6d
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David 'Digit' Turner
2010-06-09 17:02:09 -07:00
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<!-- package name must be unique so suffix with "tests" so package loader doesn't ignore us -->
<manifest xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
package="com.example.TwoLib.tests"
android:versionCode="1"
android:versionName="1.0">
<!-- We add an application tag here just so that we can indicate that
this package needs to link against the android.test library,
which is needed when building test cases. -->
<application>
<uses-library android:name="android.test.runner" />
</application>
<!--
This declares that this application uses the instrumentation test runner targeting
the package of com.example.TwoLib. To run the tests use the command:
"adb shell am instrument -w com.example.TwoLib.tests/android.test.InstrumentationTestRunner"
-->
<instrumentation android:name="android.test.InstrumentationTestRunner"
android:targetPackage="com.example.TwoLib"
android:label="Tests for TwoLib"/>
</manifest>

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# This file is automatically generated by Android Tools.
# Do not modify this file -- YOUR CHANGES WILL BE ERASED!
#
# This file must be checked in Version Control Systems.
#
# To customize properties used by the Ant build system use,
# "build.properties", and override values to adapt the script to your
# project structure.
# Project target.
target=android-3

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package com.example.TwoLib;
import android.test.ActivityInstrumentationTestCase;
/**
* This is a simple framework for a test of an Application. See
* {@link android.test.ApplicationTestCase ApplicationTestCase} for more information on
* how to write and extend Application tests.
* <p/>
* To run this test, you can type:
* adb shell am instrument -w \
* -e class com.example.TwoLib.TwoLibTest \
* com.example.TwoLib.tests/android.test.InstrumentationTestRunner
*/
public class TwoLibTest extends ActivityInstrumentationTestCase<TwoLib> {
public TwoLibTest() {
super("com.example.TwoLib", TwoLib.class);
}
}