How I can run objective-c static library ".a" with iOS dependencies for Android application? Details: We have iOS project with objective-c framework (customized and haven't analogs on java). It should run on android. Android NDK can't run with iOS dependencies - it is a main problem
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What makes you think this is at all possible? You should have written a C/C++ framework to be used both by iOS and Android instead.– npaceNov 14, 2013 at 11:13
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I hava a .h and .cpp files of this framework. We are should depends on this libraries. Or we can create static ".a" library for use them. Question: How?– D.K.Nov 14, 2013 at 11:34
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Apportable has been closed. Please refer this thread to solve the problem: stackoverflow.com/questions/14477768/…– Zenny ChenApr 28, 2019 at 14:57
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You cannot directly add an objective c library to an android project but you can try this tool: http://www.apportable.com that lets you run objective c code on android.
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Yes and it is the only way to use objective c code to android. As said above you cannot direct link objective-c libraries to android projects. Regarding the option, it is an option as the option you want does not exist (and it cannot technically exist as android does not "understand" objective-c code. You can move to C/C++ for your library if you like.– Nikos M.Nov 14, 2013 at 11:33
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yes, I hava a .h and .cpp files of this framework. But thay have a dependencies on iOS libraries - its a main problem. Maybe excist some tool with ios libraries– D.K.Nov 14, 2013 at 11:52
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as said, you cannot. You have to write the whole library using just c/c++ headers that run on android too.– Nikos M.Nov 14, 2013 at 11:56
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You won’t be able to take a static library built for iOS and directly use it on Android.
However, if your library consists of Objective C code using mainly the Foundation or CoreFoundation frameworks, you can use the GNUstep Android toolchain to compile the library for Android.
Note that this will not work if your library uses other iOS-specific frameworks like UIKit.