Keeping directory structure when creating frameworks in xcode

自作多情 提交于 2019-12-01 02:59:09

Use Copy Files instead of Copy Headers in the Build Phases UI.

Create a separate Copy Files (Editor -> Add Build Phase) for each output folder needed.

If you cannot use a folder reference because the folders contain non-header-files, too, which you don't want to copy, add a Run Script build phase instead:

cd "${SRCROOT}/path/from/project/root/to/headers"

echo 'Copying headers into Framework..'
for H in `find . -name "*.h"`;  do
    echo "copying ${H} to ${BUILT_PRODUCTS_DIR}/${PUBLIC_HEADERS_FOLDER_PATH}/${H}"
    ditto "${H}" "${BUILT_PRODUCTS_DIR}/${PUBLIC_HEADERS_FOLDER_PATH}/${H}"
done

That will copy all .h files from the path you cd'd to into YourFramework.framework/Versions/A/Headers just like marking them as public would.

kevlar

It seems that this is not currently a built in feature of xcode, so you must revert to scripts to copy files recursively (presumably selecting only header files): How can I preserve subgroups when changing role to public in Copy Headers build phase in XCode?

Here's a discussion about how to accomplish just that: http://www.cocoabuilder.com/archive/xcode/259185-copy-headers-that-preserves-subdirectory-structure.html

Add source folder as reference to folder (radio button in the "Add files..." dialog). Then drag'n'drop those folders from Navigator tab to "Build Phases->Copy Files". After this headers will be located in folders on next build.

Juguang

From this question's accepted answer:

Right click on Resources, add existing files, choose your directory and select "Create Folder References for any added folders".

易学教程内所有资源均来自网络或用户发布的内容,如有违反法律规定的内容欢迎反馈
该文章没有解决你所遇到的问题?点击提问,说说你的问题,让更多的人一起探讨吧!