The Android 7.0 Nougat arrives in a modest way to smartphones and tablets in the world and, even so, has already been causing a headache for developers of modifications to the system. One of the cases is the famous framework Xposed, which has not yet been adapted to the latest software from Google.
Users come by pressing the developer of the modification is to release the new version for some time, but without result. Even with the first versions of Nougat released about six months ago, the Xposed following limited to the Android 6.0 Marshmallow. And the blame, says the creator of the modification, is the change implemented in the new Android, mainly on the platform the Android Runtime (ART).
[The changes] will result in various states of build and more complexity. In addition, there are many problems in the past caused by the need of Xposed to recompile the ROM as a whole and all the apps: this caused infinite loops when the files odex were optimized too much, taking up too much storage space to store the files recompiled. I want to disable some of those optimizations. I hope that I can use the JIT compiler to avoid these problems in the Nougat.
The Xposed Framework is a platform that works on the operating system to deliver more functionality is no need to install a new ROM. It does this by integrating features that seem to be native, but work in an artificial way using a mix of in-memory storage RAM and flash.
In practice, after it is installed, the framework allows you to install modules that extend the features of Android smartphone. The only requirement is to have root.
however, developed by a single programmer, the changes in the code-base may take time to reach, as is the case of the version for Android 7.0. The expectation on account of the novelty and great, but the creator asks for “patience”.
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