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Using the STL with Android NDK C++



I am trying to use the STL in an Android NDK C++ File. I try to use map, vector and various other stl classes and I cannot compile it because it doesn't find the files.





My classes header starts with:







#pragma once

#include <map>

#include <iostream>

#include <stdexcept>

#include <vector>

#include <set>

#include <list>

#include <algorithm>







and I get following error messages:







2> In file included from jni/../../Classes/Assist/Test.cpp:1:

2> jni/../../Classes/Assist/Test.h:2:15: error: map: No such file or directory

2> jni/../../Classes/Assist/Test.h:3:20: error: iostream: No such file or directory

2> jni/../../Classes/Assist/Test.h:4:21: error: stdexcept: No such file or directory

2> jni/../../Classes/Assist/Test.h:5:18: error: vector: No such file or directory

2> jni/../../Classes/Assist/Test.h:6:15: error: set: No such file or directory

2> jni/../../Classes/Assist/Test.h:7:16: error: list: No such file or directory

2> jni/../../Classes/Assist/Test.h:8:21: error: algorithm: No such file or directory

2> In file included from jni/../../Classes/Assist/Test.cpp:1:







I read various posts and tried "APP_STL := stlport_static" and "APP_STL := gnustl_static" in an application.mk file but it didn't work.





Does anyone know how I can get this to work ?


Comments

  1. It seems that the mistake was a somehow broken NDK. I reinstalled it (delete, unzip) and now it works.

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