There is no code, just a pure engineering question.
Say I'm developing an iOS App project A
, which import a framework B
.
Framework B
uses some third party open-source (static) libraries, such as AFNetworking, MBProgressHUD or BlocksKit. My project A
also imports some of the same libraries.
So my question is whether the framework B
contains all the code binary, including the third party library?(I guess yes) And so does my project. Does that means the final App binary contains several copies of the same code (if the libraries are of the same/different version(s)) which occupy some unnecessary volume of the app?
If both framework A
and our project B
use Cocoapods to manage libraries, will the problem be fixed?
Another related question: what "Allow Non-modular Includes In Framework Modules" option in build settings is used for?