There are two commands that I used wait for a device to come up:
adb wait-for-device and adb wait-for-devices.
Both seem to wait for a device to boot up, I din't find any difference in their behaviour. Is there any difference in their behaviour?
Adding more information on what I did:
So here is what I did, from the android documentation I used adb wait-for-device but then sometime while using this command I used it as adb wait-for-devices, as you can see I added a extra 's' at the end, but the command still worked. So I was thinking why does both wait-for-device and wait-for-devices work! Why would android provide two commands for the same?
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问题:
回答1:
This is how adb
handles the command:
/* handle wait-for-* prefix */
if (!strncmp(argv[0], "wait-for-", strlen("wait-for-"))) {
const char* service = argv[0];
if (!strncmp(service, "wait-for-device", strlen("wait-for-device"))) {
if (ttype == kTransportUsb) {
service = "wait-for-usb";
} else if (ttype == kTransportLocal) {
service = "wait-for-local";
} else {
service = "wait-for-any";
}
}
So any string starting with wait-for-device
would have the same effect