Enhancement: Add switch for call to Debug.waitForDebugger during assembly
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GoogleCodeExporter commented
This request comes from lessons learned in Black Box testing.
Debugging a re-engineered APK requires the binary have
android:debuggable="true" on the <application> element in the
AndroidManifest.xml. In addition, its [very] convenient if the executable waits
for the debugger to attach in MainActivity's onCreate.
Currently, I add the following by hand to re-engineered APKs in onCreate:
invoke-static {}, Landroid/os/Debug;->waitForDebugger()V
Other's have suggested to add a while loop and spin (until the debugger changes
the condition variable):
bool debuggerAttached=false;
while(!debuggerAttached) { ; }
It would be incredibly convenient if the assembler would add a call to
Debug.waitForDebugger() if prompted to do so through an option or switch
(perhaps -w for wait). Bonus points will be awarded for adding
android:debuggable="true" to the manifest when the "-d" switch is present.
Original issue reported on code.google.com by noloa...@gmail.com
on 29 Aug 2012 at 2:14
GoogleCodeExporter commented
But where would it add it? It doesn't know anything about activities, services,
broadcast receivers, etc. You would have to specify what class and method you
wanted to add this to -- at which point, you could just as easily add it
yourself.
Original comment by jesusfreke@jesusfreke.com
on 29 Aug 2012 at 6:41
- Changed state: WontFix