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debugging - Debug native code in Android Studio

Google I/O 2015 promised debugging native code in Android Studio. To do this, you need to install ndk-bundle through SDK manager and update Android Studio to the latest version (Canary branch). And what to do next? How setup? Here is a link to the source. Source

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Update June 2016: In Android Studio 2.1 the default run configuration supports native debugging so there should be no need to do the below unless you're using an older version.

For older versions: Here's how to debug native code in Android Studio:

  • Go to Run->Edit configurations
  • Click the + sign
  • Choose 'Android Native' as the configuration type
  • In the Module dropdown choose your app's module
  • Add breakpoints to your C/C++ code
  • Run->Debug...

The app should be deployed and the lldb debugger will attach after ~10s.

Note: When creating the debug configuration under the 'Native Debugger' section you can choose gdb, however this is less well supported than lldb and known to be buggy. Use at your own risk.


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