Test Shared Library



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I have a Visual studio project to test. This project has been created like this : "Visual C++"->"Cross Platform"->"Shared Library (Android, iOS) :



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After a few setbacks (I'm beginner to C++) I finally achieve to build it and run it with a Xamarin android project (I use the library .so created).



But it doesn't work as expected and I can't debug a .so file.



So what is the best way to test the c++ code ? I want to create a c++ project but I don't know what is the best project type to do that, and how make reference to files in SayHello.Shared.










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    I have a Visual studio project to test. This project has been created like this : "Visual C++"->"Cross Platform"->"Shared Library (Android, iOS) :



    enter image description here



    After a few setbacks (I'm beginner to C++) I finally achieve to build it and run it with a Xamarin android project (I use the library .so created).



    But it doesn't work as expected and I can't debug a .so file.



    So what is the best way to test the c++ code ? I want to create a c++ project but I don't know what is the best project type to do that, and how make reference to files in SayHello.Shared.










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      I have a Visual studio project to test. This project has been created like this : "Visual C++"->"Cross Platform"->"Shared Library (Android, iOS) :



      enter image description here



      After a few setbacks (I'm beginner to C++) I finally achieve to build it and run it with a Xamarin android project (I use the library .so created).



      But it doesn't work as expected and I can't debug a .so file.



      So what is the best way to test the c++ code ? I want to create a c++ project but I don't know what is the best project type to do that, and how make reference to files in SayHello.Shared.










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      I have a Visual studio project to test. This project has been created like this : "Visual C++"->"Cross Platform"->"Shared Library (Android, iOS) :



      enter image description here



      After a few setbacks (I'm beginner to C++) I finally achieve to build it and run it with a Xamarin android project (I use the library .so created).



      But it doesn't work as expected and I can't debug a .so file.



      So what is the best way to test the c++ code ? I want to create a c++ project but I don't know what is the best project type to do that, and how make reference to files in SayHello.Shared.







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