Combined slice — gets chess rendering on a Pixel 7 Pro via the
`#jni_main` pipeline. Half-dozen jni_java_emit fixes plus the rebuilt
stdlib android module:
jni_java_emit:
- `#implements Alias;` body members render as Java `implements`
clauses on the class header (space-separated, registry-resolved).
- Drop the implicit `super.<method>(args)` call from the @Override
delegate — interface impls (SurfaceHolder.Callback) have no
super; user calls super explicitly from sx-side via
`super.method(args)` lowered to `CallNonvirtual<T>Method`.
- `static { System.loadLibrary("<libname>"); }` static init block,
lib name derived from the build's `-o` basename.
- `name: Type;` body items render as private Java fields.
- `$` (JNI nested-class shape) → `.` in Java source: e.g.
`android/view/SurfaceHolder$Callback` → `android.view.SurfaceHolder.Callback`.
- Non-void @Override bodies `return` the native delegate's result.
lower.zig:
- `super.method(args)` sugar inside a `#jni_main` (or any
sx-defined `#jni_class`) bodied method lowers to JNI
`CallNonvirtual<T>Method` with the parent class resolved via
`#extends` (default Activity).
- `Alias.new(args)` constructor sugar lowers to JNI
`FindClass + GetMethodID("<init>", sig) + NewObject`.
- `jniMapParamType` stops erasing pointer types so method dispatch
on foreign-class params (`holder.getSurface()`) resolves.
- synthesizeJniMainStub pushes the env arg onto the lexical
`#jni_env` stack so omitted-env `#jni_call` and `super.method`
sites see it.
target.zig:
- Manifest synthesised from `#jni_main` adds
`android:theme="@android:style/Theme.DeviceDefault.NoActionBar.Fullscreen"`
so sx apps own the whole window (no title strip, no status bar).
library/modules/platform/android.sx (NEW):
- Replaces the retired NativeActivity-based module under #jni_main.
- Foreign-class decls for Bundle / Context / Surface / SurfaceHolder
/ SurfaceView / MotionEvent / View / Activity / SurfaceHolderCallback /
AssetManagerJ.
- libandroid / EGL / pthread foreign C decls.
- Helpers consumers call from their Activity body:
`sx_android_forward_assets(env, ctx)`,
`sx_android_attach_window(env, holder)`,
`sx_android_detach_window()`,
`sx_android_set_viewport(w, h)`,
`sx_android_start_render_thread(main_fn)`,
`sx_android_push_touch(action, x, y)`.
- Render thread brings up EGL on the ANativeWindow then calls the
user-supplied entry fn pointer.
- `AndroidPlatform` struct + `impl Platform` (init / begin_frame /
end_frame / poll_events / safe_insets / keyboard / show_keyboard /
hide_keyboard / stop / shutdown / run_frame_loop).
End-to-end verified on a Pixel 7 Pro: chess APK builds via
`sx build --target android --apk ... --bundle-id ... -o ...`, installs
via `adb install -r`, launches and renders the chess board with all
pieces in starting position. No title strip, no flicker. Touch events
reach `sx_android_push_touch` and drain through `poll_events` (debug-
verified) — chess's pipeline-side hit-test routing + DPI-correct
sizing remain as follow-ups.
138 host / 8 cross / `zig build test` all green.