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37 questions linked to/from Can you build dynamic libraries for iOS and load them at runtime?
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Dynamically linked library under iOS AppStore [duplicate]
I want to use dynamically linked libraries in my iOs app. My problem is that I read that I can use only static libraries. I searched about that on official Apple web side but I cant find anything ...
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How to build a framework or library for other developers, the secure way? [closed]
We have an idea for an framework or library that will be very helpful for any iOS developer. So we're seriously thinking about switching from app development to framework/library development.
But when ...
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Linking a static library to an iOS project in Xcode 4
I have a project (AQGridView) that compiles to a static library, but I can't seem to add it to my project.
Dragging in the project to my project creates a workspace, and if I try to link the ...
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Is the function 'dlopen()' private API?
I want use function 'dlopen()' to invoke a dynamic library on iOS platform, is the function 'dlopen()' private API?
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Where are the iOS frameworks binaries located in the filesystem?
I'm kind of confused about frameworks on iOS. I think they are basically a directory containing a dynamic library, headers and resources.
But in my device the frameworks directories in System/Library/...
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Using Shared Object File in iOS (.so file)
I have been given a Shared Object file (.so) and the functions inside of it, but I don't have a clue as to how to use it, or alter it for use in an iOS application. Could someone point me in the right ...
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Will Appstore reviewers allow us to use dynamic library in iOS8?
I read many articles about dynamic library usage including this page "Can you build dynamic library...".
As apple document said, "Frameworks for iOS. iOS developers can now create dynamic frameworks....
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can I use dynamic library(shared object) in my iphone app?
As is known to everyone, static libraries can work well in an Iphone App and your App can be easily approved by IOS App Store
Unfortunately, the two static libraries I'm using now have the some C ...
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Does Apple allow Qt on iOS as dynamic library? [closed]
With the technology preview of Android/iOS support in Qt 5.1, are there any news on deploying to Apple's app store yet? Since the non-commercial version of Qt is LGPL-licensed, and dylibs are usually ...
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"dyld: Library not loaded" error
i have successfully compiled static library and added it to the XCode project just like it's written in documentation:
libclang.a file is in project directory (added file copy and group)
libclang.a ...
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iOS 6.1 Dynamic Library build and link
I am trying to create a dynamic library for iOS and load it at runtime. After taking a look at this question and this answer, I have been doing it using iOSOpenDev and deploying everything on my ...
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Compile objective c into dylib
I have an Objective-C source file that I would like to compile as a dylib. I can't figure out how to do this anywhere. I don't care how to do it if it's Xcode or gcc, I just want it to compile.
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Calling dlopen on ios
This is a much talked about subject, particularly of late. Hopefully this isn't a dupe as I've gone over all the other SO questions.
I'm not interested in whether this is legal or not. Whilst it'...
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iOS Frameworks: Ways to make this better, when having other third-party libraries?
Cross-posting from here, from the issue I created on the github project jverkoey/iOS-Framework. It seems to get you 90% of the way, in regards to making a nice .framework for iOS to distribute to ...
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Why do we have this confusing setup about Static Library and Framework in Xcode
I have read many articles about static/dynamic library/framework. So my understanding is (let me know if it's inaccurate):
Framework = Library + Bundle
Static = Linking at build time
Dynamic = Linking ...