Index: base/android/jni_generator/java/src/org/chromium/example/jni_generator/SampleForTests.java |
diff --git a/base/android/jni_generator/java/src/org/chromium/example/jni_generator/SampleForTests.java b/base/android/jni_generator/java/src/org/chromium/example/jni_generator/SampleForTests.java |
index 3886355932130ad95ad4c5df80e752b6479ff5b3..885a6c32af59ee16254c6b66cb82fe8517790976 100644 |
--- a/base/android/jni_generator/java/src/org/chromium/example/jni_generator/SampleForTests.java |
+++ b/base/android/jni_generator/java/src/org/chromium/example/jni_generator/SampleForTests.java |
@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ import java.util.List; |
// functions across boundaries, call only one (and then, internally in the other side, |
// call as many little functions as required). |
// |
-// - If a Java object "owns" a native object, stash the pointer in a "int mNativeClassName". |
+// - If a Java object "owns" a native object, stash the pointer in a "long mNativeClassName". |
// Note that it needs to have a "destruction path", i.e., it must eventually call a method |
// to delete the native object (for example, the java object has a "close()" method that |
// in turn deletes the native object). Avoid relying on finalizers: those run in a different |
@@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ import java.util.List; |
class SampleForTests { |
// Classes can store their C++ pointer counter part as an int that is normally initialized by |
// calling out a nativeInit() function. |
- int mNativeCPPObject; |
+ long mNativeCPPObject; |
// You can define methods and attributes on the java class just like any other. |
// Methods without the @CalledByNative annotation won't be exposed to JNI. |
@@ -168,14 +168,14 @@ class SampleForTests { |
// The caller of this method should store it, and supply it as a the nativeCPPClass param to |
// subsequent native method calls (see the methods below that take an "int native..." as first |
// param). |
- private native int nativeInit(String param); |
+ private native long nativeInit(String param); |
// This defines a function binding to the associated C++ class member function. The name is |
// derived from |nativeDestroy| and |nativeCPPClass| to arrive at CPPClass::Destroy() (i.e. native |
// prefixes stripped). |
// The |nativeCPPClass| is automatically cast to type CPPClass* in order to obtain the object on |
// which to invoke the member function. |
- private native void nativeDestroy(int nativeCPPClass); |
+ private native void nativeDestroy(long nativeCPPClass); |
// This declares a C++ function which the application code must implement: |
// static jdouble GetDoubleFunction(JNIEnv* env, jobject obj); |
@@ -200,12 +200,12 @@ class SampleForTests { |
// Similar to nativeDestroy above, this will cast nativeCPPClass into pointer of CPPClass type and |
// call its Method member function. |
- private native int nativeMethod(int nativeCPPClass); |
+ private native int nativeMethod(long nativeCPPClass); |
// Similar to nativeMethod above, but here the C++ fully qualified class name is taken from the |
// annotation rather than parameter name, which can thus be chosen freely. |
@NativeClassQualifiedName("CPPClass::InnerClass") |
- private native double nativeMethodOtherP0(int nativePtr); |
+ private native double nativeMethodOtherP0(long nativePtr); |
// This "struct" will be created by the native side using |createInnerStructA|, |
// and used by the java-side somehow. |
@@ -281,7 +281,7 @@ class SampleForTests { |
nativeIterateAndDoSomethingWithStructB(mNativeCPPObject); |
} |
- native void nativeAddStructB(int nativeCPPClass, InnerStructB b); |
- native void nativeIterateAndDoSomethingWithStructB(int nativeCPPClass); |
- native String nativeReturnAString(int nativeCPPClass); |
+ native void nativeAddStructB(long nativeCPPClass, InnerStructB b); |
+ native void nativeIterateAndDoSomethingWithStructB(long nativeCPPClass); |
+ native String nativeReturnAString(long nativeCPPClass); |
} |