LLVM's libc++ is the C++ standard library that has been used by the Android OS since Lollipop, and as of NDK r18 is the only STL available in the NDK. Note: For full details of the expected level of C++ library support for any given version, see the C++14 Status , C++17 Status, and C++20 Status pages. (C++20 was previously known as C++2a.)
Angular version numbers indicate the level of changes that are introduced by the release. This use of semantic versioning helps you understand the potential impact of updating to a new version. Angular version numbers have three parts: major.minor.patch . For example, version 7.2.11 indicates major version 7, minor version 2, and patch level 11. Today we are announcing Android 4.0.3, an incremental release of the Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) platform. The new release includes a variety of optimizations and bug fixes for phones and tablets, as well as a small number of new APIs for developers. The new API level is 15. Some of the new APIs in Android 4.0.3 include:Hangouts SMS Integration. Printing. File Picker. Immersive Mode. Email App Improvements. Tap and Pay. Decreased Memory Usage. Don't let the version number trick you, Android 4.4 KitKat isn't a minor release. This isn't a small update like Android 4.3, but a big new release with lots of important features.
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