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Re: header files in application bundle
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Re: header files in application bundle


  • Subject: Re: header files in application bundle
  • From: j o a r <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 6 Mar 2005 16:25:22 +0100


On 2005-03-06, at 15.48, Sven Hoffmann wrote:

I’ve been wondering:
Why are there header files in the application bundle of a cocoa app?

In what Cocoa app? In general apps aren't packaged and distributed with headers. Public frameworks need to have headers for obvious reasons, but that's a different matter all together.


What does one need them for there?

Nothing that I can think of - at least not in the general case.

One of my apps have a public plugin API. I used the default location for headers to distribute the header file with the protocol declaration for plugins for this app. Not that there is any technical reason why I should place it there, but it was convenient (as the tools supported it out of the box).

j o a r

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