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@ -9,7 +9,9 @@ use jni::objects::{JClass, JString};
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// This is just a pointer. We'll be returning it from our function. We
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// can't return one of the objects with lifetime information because the
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// lifetime checker won't let us.
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use jni::sys::jstring; |
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use jni::sys::{jstring, jint}; |
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use std::any::Any; |
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// This keeps rust from "mangling" the name and making it unique for this
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// crate.
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#[no_mangle] |
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@ -33,4 +35,10 @@ pub extern "system" fn Java_HelloWorld_hello(env: JNIEnv,
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.expect("Couldn't create java string!"); |
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// Finally, extract the raw pointer to return.
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output.into_inner() |
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} |
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} |
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#[no_mangle] |
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#[allow(non_snake_case)] |
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pub extern "system" fn Java_MyMath_add(env: JNIEnv, class: JClass, a: jint, b: jint) -> jint { |
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return a + b; |
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} |
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