![]() ![]() In the case of the iPhone (iOS), that is impossible, but on macOS, it is possible but can get messy fast.įor the end user, it is much nicer to simply drag and drop an app to install it on macOS, which is where embedded becomes a benefit. The use of Embedded Binaries keeps the end user from having to add the Framework independently of your app (or have you do with an installer). Here is what the setup of a foreign framework looks like in final form in the Xcode GUI as an Embedded Framework (Xcode 9.2, personally I like a visual bread crumb trail better -) ):ĭid Apple intentionally crash the runtime to somehow tell the developer about the problem that you cannot use non-Apple frameworks as simply linked frameworks in iOS development? It would be better to have it come up as a build error I would think. ![]() Adding the framework to the embedded binary asset list fixed this. ![]()
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