# For more information about using CMake with Android Studio, read the
# documentation: https://d.android.com/studio/projects/add-native-code.html
# Sets the minimum version of CMake required to build the native library.
project(EOSSDK)
cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.10.2)
set(BASE_PROJECT_DIR ${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/../../../../../../..)
set(EOSSDK_DIR ${BASE_PROJECT_DIR}/SDK/Bin/Android/static-stdc++/aar/)
add_library(EOSSDK SHARED IMPORTED)
set_property(TARGET EOSSDK PROPERTY IMPORTED_LOCATION $
{CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/../../../build/unpacked/eossdk-StaticSTDC-release/jni/$
{ANDROID_ABI}/libEOSSDK.so)
set_property(TARGET EOSSDK PROPERTY INTERFACE_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES $
{BASE_PROJECT_DIR}/SDK/Include)
# Creates and names a library, sets it as either STATIC
# or SHARED, and provides the relative paths to its source code.
# You can define multiple libraries, and CMake builds them for you.
# Gradle automatically packages shared libraries with your APK.
add_library( # Sets the name of the library.
native-lib
# Sets the library as a shared library.
SHARED
# Provides a relative path to your source file(s).
native-lib.cpp )
# Searches for a specified prebuilt library and stores the path as a
# variable. Because CMake includes system libraries in the search path by
# default, you only need to specify the name of the public NDK library
# you want to add. CMake verifies that the library exists before
# completing its build.
find_library( # Sets the name of the path variable.
log-lib
# Specifies the name of the NDK library that
# you want CMake to locate.
log )
# Specifies libraries CMake should link to your target library. You
# can link multiple libraries, such as libraries you define in this
# build script, prebuilt third-party libraries, or system libraries.
target_link_libraries( # Specifies the target library.
native-lib
#Links the target library to the EOSSDK
EOSSDK
# Links the target library to the log library
# included in the NDK.
${log-lib} )