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vc=85: image caching + SB/RYD clients -> Rust + crash/autoplay fixes
- Thumbnails + channel icons stay cached: pin an explicit 256MB Coil disk
  cache + sized memory cache via SingletonImageLoader.Factory. Coil's
  default disk cap is 2% of the device's free space, so on a storage-tight
  phone the subs feed (most image-heavy screen) thrashed it and
  re-downloaded thumbnails on every visit.
- SponsorBlock + Return-YouTube-Dislike clients moved Kotlin -> Rust
  (strawcore net.rs: fetchSponsorSegments / fetchRydVotes). SponsorBlock
  keeps its privacy-preserving SHA-256 hash-prefix lookup. Kotlin is now a
  thin shim mapping the FFI records onto the SbSegment/RydVotes domain
  types; behavior identical. Migration #2 of "all backend -> Rust".
- Fix crash: extract_channel_id sliced the channel URL by a length derived
  from a lowercased copy of itself; to_lowercase() can change byte length
  on non-ASCII, so a non-ASCII URL tail could panic across the FFI and
  abort the app on a feed refresh. Now matches the prefix case-insensitively
  against the original with length + char-boundary guards.
- Fix autoplay hijack: advancing to the next video resolves over ~500ms; if
  you manually start a different video meanwhile, autoplay would replace
  your choice with the stale next-up. Added a staleness fence.

Verified: cargo check/test/clippy on the wrapper, full Android
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Cargo.lock vc=85: image caching + SB/RYD clients -> Rust + crash/autoplay fixes 2026-06-21 12:59:04 -07:00
Cargo.toml Public-flip audit: scrub audit-ticket prefixes + LAN refs + tighten README 2026-05-27 13:29:53 -07:00
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rust/ — strawcore: Rust YouTube core for Straw

Phase U- of the Straw build. Goal: replace the Java NewPipeExtractor dependency with a Rust core (rustypipe + tokio + reqwest), exposed to the Kotlin/Compose UI via UniFFI. Compose UI stays in Kotlin — only the YouTube/Innertube fetching layer moves to Rust.

Phases

Phase What
U-1 Toolchain + UniFFI smoke test (hello_from_rust) round-tripping through JNA. No real APIs yet.
U-2 rustypipe search. SearchViewModel calls the Rust core.
U-3 rustypipe streamInfo + streams. VideoDetailViewModel + PlayerViewModel use it.
U-4 rustypipe channel + tabs. ChannelViewModel + SubscriptionFeedViewModel.
U-5 Rip NewPipeExtractor Java dep. Measure APK + cold-fetch latency before/after.
U-6 (stretch) SponsorBlock + RYD HTTP through reqwest + tokio in the same lib.

Build chain

Build container (Sulkta uses one; any toolchain matching this layout works)
├── rustup stable (target add: aarch64-linux-android, armv7-linux-androideabi,
│                  x86_64-linux-android, i686-linux-android)
├── cargo-ndk      (cross-compile helper)
├── android-sdk    (ANDROID_HOME, sdkmanager, build-tools, platforms)
└── android-ndk    (ANDROID_NDK_HOME, r27c LTS)

Gradle (strawApp/build.gradle.kts)
├── cargoBuild         Exec task → cargo ndk -t <abi>... -o jniLibs/ build --release
├── uniffiBindgen      Exec task → cargo run --bin uniffi-bindgen ... --library libstrawcore.so
└── source-set wiring  generated Kotlin lands in strawApp/src/main/java/uniffi/strawcore/

Runtime (StrawApp.onCreate)
├── System.loadLibrary("strawcore")
└── uniffi.strawcore.initLogging()

Why UniFFI (and not raw JNI / JNA bindings)

  • Hand-written JNI: tedious, error-prone, every type change is two files (Kotlin + Rust) that must stay in sync.
  • Raw JNA: better, but you still hand-write the Kotlin side and worry about string ownership.
  • UniFFI: write Rust, annotate with #[uniffi::export], get a Kotlin shim generated. Strings, structs, enums, Result types, async functions all cross the boundary transparently. The runtime is JNA under the hood.

When in doubt

  • cargo check -p strawcore --target aarch64-linux-android — fast iteration.
  • cargo run --bin uniffi-bindgen -- generate ... — regenerate Kotlin bindings.
  • adb logcat -s strawcore — Rust log::info!() lands here.
  • aapt dump badging strawApp/build/outputs/apk/debug/strawApp-debug.apk — inspect what ABIs/native-libs the APK carries.