offical ndk complier converaged both win32, linux, osx platform.
I noticed win32 and linux is already supportted. Is there some reason qualcomm can't releasean osx one?
I don't know why my search on qualcomm website show me "Results -9 - 0 of 0 for: LLVM OSX", it's maybe another bug for their search engnine.
We are receiving increased interest in supporting OSX as a development host, but have not made a decision yet to do this. It will not be in the next release (3.5) though. Could you tell me more about your use? Do you primairly use OSX for your mobile app development?
I use snapdragon compliter to generate assembly file (by save temps compiler arg), and then make groovy changes on generated .s functions to prevent success disassembly, not even decompilian.
I give up mobile app development somedays, currently I decide to make support to other mobile app developers by my protect solution.
I am primairly using console 2 + ndk for android .s build, console 2 + cyginwin + snapdragon for generate .s, VMWare on windows for ios payload, I also have a rmbp but only for logical signal capture, not for code writting, because there no Source Insight / VisualAssist / CodeRush equivalent under osx.
No change since the last time you asked. We periodically get asked about OSX and are considering it but we have not yet added it to the roadmap. It would be helpful if you told us more about your use of OSX? Do you primairly use OSX for your mobile app development?
I believe everybody using OS X that posted to this group use the forementioned system to develop Mobile Apps.
Was it added to the roadmap?
I have developed Cavium OCTEON SoC on OS X more than 4 years. I have built the toolchain by myself, base on the source code which released by Cavium.
And I can also build the Snapdragon's toolchain if you release the source code.