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- Use the Xcode command files (located in the Xcode-iOS/build-scripts folder)
- to conveniently generate a workspace for Xcode 3 or Xcode 4. It also
- contains a cleaner script and a convenient script for automatically
- running all the test suites.
- The iOS project will be referencing all files related to the top-level iOS
- project. The core library will use the top-level include and src directories,
- just like the other generated projects, but it will build projects for each of
- the Demos in the top-level Xcode-iOS folder. These projects will have any
- resources they need copied to be copied over and included as resources. They
- will also reference the Info.plist file in Xcode-iOS/Demos.
- iOS support is currently experimental, but it should work just fine for any and
- all applications. All of the demos that work from the manually-created Xcode
- projects also work for the generated projects. There are a few minor things that
- need improving, but nothing major.
- The iOS projects have no major dependencies other than the ones in the manual
- Xcode-iOS project. Those are:
- -AudioToolbox.framework
- -QuartzCore.framework
- -OpenGLES.framework
- -CoreGraphics.framework
- -UIKit.framework
- -Foundation.framework
- -CoreAudio.framework
- -CoreMotion.framework
- -GameController.framework
- -AVFoundation.framework
- All of these frameworks are part of the iOS SDK, not part of the core OS X
- system.
- Run the clean script to clear out the directory of Xcode-related files
- and binaries.
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