@@ -20,53 +20,34 @@ the following command first: $ autoreconf -Building as a Mac OS X framework -================================ - - It is also possible to build ObjFW as a Mac OS X framework. To do so, - just execute `xcodebuild -target ObjFW` in the root directory of ObjFW - or open the .xcodeproj in Xcode and choose Build -> Build from the - menu. Copy the resulting ObjFW.framework to `/Library/Frameworks` and - you are done. - - -Using the Mac OS X framework in Xcode -===================================== - - To use the Mac OS X framework in Xcode, you need to add the .framework - to your project and add the following flags to `Other C Flags`: +Building as a macOS or iOS framework +==================================== + + It is also possible to build ObjFW as a macOS framework. To do so, just + execute `xcodebuild -target 'ObjFW (Mac)'` in the root directory of ObjFW to + build it as a macOS framework or `xcodebuild -target 'ObjFW (iOS)'` to build + it as an iOS framework; alternatively, you can open the .xcodeproj in Xcode + and choose Build -> Build from the menu. Copy the resulting ObjFW.framework + to `/Library/Frameworks` and you are done. + + +Using the macOS or iOS framework in Xcode +========================================= + + To use the macOS framework in Xcode, you need to add the .framework to your + project and add the following flags to `Other C Flags`: -fconstant-string-class=OFConstantString -fno-constant-cfstrings Optionally, if you want to use blocks, you also need to add: -fblocks - -Building with LLVM/Clang for ARM -================================ - - When using LLVM/Clang older than 3.5 to compile for ARM, it is necessary to - specify extra flags in order to enable ARM EHABI compliant exceptions. To do - so, set `OBJCFLAGS` to this: - - -O2 -g -mllvm -arm-enable-ehabi -mllvm -arm-enable-ehabi-descriptors - - If you have a CPU supporting VFP or NEON, it is important to set the correct - architecture, as otherwise VFP / NEON registers won't be saved and restored - when forwarding. For example, if you have an ARMv6 that supports VFP, you - need to set `OBJC` to this: - - clang -march=armv6 -mfpu=vfp - - Using these flags, ObjFW was compiled successfully for Android and the - Raspberry Pi. - Bugs and feature requests ========================= If you find any bugs or have feature requests, feel free to send a mail to js@heap.zone!