How to get NDK debugging to work in Android Studio?

PadThai picture PadThai · Sep 5, 2015 · Viewed 29.7k times · Source

Android Studio doesn't stop at breakpoints in C++ code, this is what i've done so far :

  1. In AndroidManifest.xml :

    android:debuggable="true"
    
  2. In build.gradle (this may be the problem):

    sourceSets.main {
      jniLibs.srcDir 'src/main/libs'
      jni.srcDirs = []
    }
    
    task ndkBuild(type: Exec) {
      commandLine android.ndkDirectory.getAbsolutePath() + '\\' + 'ndk-build.cmd', '-C', file('src/main/jni').absolutePath, 'NDK_DEBUG=1'
    }
    
    tasks.withType(JavaCompile) {
      compileTask -> compileTask.dependsOn ndkBuild
    }
    
    1. Configured the application as a native application on Android Studio

    2. Put breakpoints in C++ code

    3. Debug the app

This seems to work because it is saying : "Now Launching Native Debug Session" moreover I can pause the app with the stop button but no breakpoint is working.

Thank you for your help

Answer

Martin Zeitler picture Martin Zeitler · Jun 2, 2018

With LLDB installed, one has native / dual debugging available.

Run/Debug Configurations