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ObjFW is a portable, lightweight framework for the Objective C language.
It enables you to write an application in Objective C that will run on
any platform supported by ObjFW without having to worry about
differences between operation systems or various frameworks that you
would otherwise need if you want to be portable.
See https://webkeks.org/objfw for more information.
INSTALLATION
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ObjFW is a portable, lightweight framework for the Objective C language.
It enables you to write an application in Objective C that will run on
any platform supported by ObjFW without having to worry about
differences between operating systems or various frameworks that you
would otherwise need if you want to be portable.
See https://webkeks.org/objfw for more information.
INSTALLATION
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USING THE MAC OS X FRAMWORK 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":
-fconstant-string-class=OFConstantString -fno-constant-cfstrings
BUGS AND FEATURE REQUESTS
If you find any bugs or have feature requests, feel free to send a
mail to js-spam@webkeks.org (remove -spam from the address!).
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USING THE MAC OS X FRAMWORK 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":
-fconstant-string-class=OFConstantString -fno-constant-cfstrings
Optionally, if you want to use blocks, you also need to add:
-fblocks
BUGS AND FEATURE REQUESTS
If you find any bugs or have feature requests, feel free to send a
mail to js-spam@webkeks.org (remove -spam from the address!).
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