android_sdk: address nested-tracks review comments Addresses the review on PR #6085: - Nested track names are @CompileTimeConstant, so plumb is_name_static through the HL ABI (PerfettoTeHlNestedTrackNamed) and the native NestedTracks and emit them as static_name (EmitNamedTrack now honours the flag for nested tracks). - NestedTracks (Java holder + native) no longer reaches into PerfettoTrack; it takes (rootType, names, ids) directly, like the other track holders. - JNI native_init: copy ids with GetLongArrayRegion and check names/ids lengths. - PerfettoTrack's cleaner shares the builder's AllocationStats so a handle's native track is counted with everything else. - tracing_sdk NestedTracks ctor: zero-init extra_, and build named_/ptrs_ in one loop (reserve keeps the pointers valid). - Docs: "emitting" (not "calling") thread; note emit cost grows with depth; drop the stale "cached by the builder". - Tests assert static_name for nested tracks.
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