In this directory you will find the Android platform cross-calculator sample. Due to the nature of Android being java and Nim generating C code, the build process is slightly more complex because jni code has to be written to bridge both languages. In a distant future it may be possible for Nim to generate the whole jni bridge, but for the moment this is manual work. For the jni bridge to work first the java code is compiled with the Nim code just declared as a native method which will be resolved at runtime. The scripts nimbuild.sh and jnibuild.sh are in charge of building the Nim code and generating the jni bridge from the java code respectively. Finally, the ndk-build command from the android ndk tools has to be run to build the binary library which will be installed along the final apk. All these steps are wrapped in the ant build script through the customization of the -post-compile rule. If you have the android ndk tools installed and you modify scripts/nimbuild.sh to point to the directory where you have Nim installed on your system, you can simply run "ant debug" to build everything. Once the apk is built you can install it on your device or emulator with the command "adb install bin/CrossCalculator-debug.apk". This example runs against the Android level 3 API, meaning devices from Android 1.5 and above should be able to run the generated binary.