pkasting@chromium.org e7a4a12f83 Add arraysize() macro from Chromium, and make use of it in a few places.
This not only shortens some test code, it makes it more robust against changing
the lengths of the arrays later and forgetting to update the length constants
(which bit me).

BUG=none
TEST=none
R=hta@webrtc.org, tommi@webrtc.org

Review URL: https://webrtc-codereview.appspot.com/34829004

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This directory contains a sample app for sending and receiving video and audio
on Android. It further lets you enable and disable some call quality
enhancements such as echo cancellation, noise suppression etc.

Prerequisites:
- Make sure gclient is checking out tools necessary to target Android: your
  .gclient file should contain a line like:
  target_os = ['android']
  Make sure to re-run gclient sync after adding this to download the tools.
- Env vars need to be set up to target Android; easiest way to do this is to run
  (from the libjingle trunk directory):
  . ./build/android/envsetup.sh
  Note that this clobbers any previously-set $GYP_DEFINES so it must be done
  before the next item.
- Set up webrtc-related GYP variables:
  export GYP_DEFINES="$GYP_DEFINES java_home=</path/to/JDK>"
- Finally, run "gclient runhooks" to generate Android-targeting .ninja files.

Example of building the app:
cd <path/to/repository>/trunk
ninja -C out/Debug WebRTCDemo

It can then be installed and run on the device:
adb install -r out/Debug/WebRTCDemo-debug.apk