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Is the "Rust+Android NDK" approach suitable and production-ready compared with the traditional C++ approach? i.e. Can I use it in real-world app in production environment?
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Hi thanks for this lib! I wonder whether the "Rust+Android NDK" approach is suitable and production-ready compared with the traditional C++ approach? i.e. Can I use it in real-world app in production environment?
For example, will there be performance issues for performance-critical programs? Will the generated size be too big? Will there be hidden traps (because the whole toolchain is not that mature)?
This discussion was converted from issue #29 on September 27, 2021 11:17.
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Hi thanks for this lib! I wonder whether the "Rust+Android NDK" approach is suitable and production-ready compared with the traditional C++ approach? i.e. Can I use it in real-world app in production environment?
For example, will there be performance issues for performance-critical programs? Will the generated size be too big? Will there be hidden traps (because the whole toolchain is not that mature)?
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