Mirko Bonadei 96ede16a4e Enable -Wexit-time-destructors and -Wglobal-constructors.
This CL enables -Wexit-time-destructors and -Wglobal-constructors on
rtc_static_library and rtc_source_set build targets.

It also adds the possibility to suppress these warnings because
they trigger in a few places.

The long term goal is to avoid regressions on this and remove all the
suppressions.

Bug: webrtc:9693
Change-Id: I4c1ecc137ef9e87ec5e66981ce95d96fb082727c
Reviewed-on: https://webrtc-review.googlesource.com/98380
Reviewed-by: Karl Wiberg <kwiberg@webrtc.org>
Commit-Queue: Mirko Bonadei <mbonadei@webrtc.org>
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#24604}
2018-09-06 12:43:20 +00:00
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2017-09-15 04:25:06 +00:00
2018-03-01 20:22:48 +00:00

This directory holds a Java implementation of the webrtc::PeerConnection API, as
well as the JNI glue C++ code that lets the Java implementation reuse the C++
implementation of the same API.

To build the Java API and related tests, make sure you have a WebRTC checkout
with Android specific parts. This can be used for linux development as well by
configuring gn appropriately, as it is a superset of the webrtc checkout:
fetch --nohooks webrtc_android
gclient sync

You also must generate GN projects with:
--args='target_os="android" target_cpu="arm"'

More information on getting the code, compiling and running the AppRTCMobile
app can be found at:
https://webrtc.org/native-code/android/

To use the Java API, start by looking at the public interface of
org.webrtc.PeerConnection{,Factory} and the org.webrtc.PeerConnectionTest.

To understand the implementation of the API, see the native code in src/jni/pc/.