On 08/02/12 18:10, Tor Lillqvist wrote:
While trying to find easy ways to lower the number of (shared)
libraries, which is more or less on the critical path for the Android
work (the stupid run-time linker on Android has a low (from our
perverse perspective) limit on the number of shared libraries that can
be used at a time in a process), I started looking at the libraries
built in the "framework" module (mnemonically and self-documentingly
named fwe, fwi, fwk, fwl and fwm).
well, yes, obviously the fwe stands for "framework exports", fwi for
"framework imports", fwk for "framework", fwl for "framework library"
and "fwm" for "framework module"... no actually i just made that up ;)
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