# Xamarin.iOS & Xamarin.Mac # | | Status | |--------------|-------------------------------------------| | master | [![xamarin-macios-builds-master][1]][2] | [1]: https://jenkins.mono-project.com/view/Xamarin.MaciOS/job/xamarin-macios-builds-master/badge/icon [2]: https://jenkins.mono-project.com/view/Xamarin.MaciOS/job/xamarin-macios-builds-master **Welcome!** This module is the main repository for both **Xamarin.iOS** and **Xamarin.Mac**. These frameworks allow us to create native iOS, tvOS, watchOS and Mac applications using the same UI controls we would in Objective-C and Xcode, except with the flexibility and elegance of a modern language (C#), the power of the .NET Base Class Library (BCL), and two first-class IDEs—Xamarin Studio and Visual Studio—at our fingertips. ### Continuous Builds ### You can download continuous builds of our main development branches from [our wiki page](https://github.com/xamarin/xamarin-macios/wiki#continuous-builds). ## Build requirements ## * Autoconf, automake and libtool. You can use brew, or [this script](https://gist.github.com/rolfbjarne/3a979187ddd0855da073) to get it directly from gnu.org (you'll have to edit your PATH to include /opt/bin if you use the script) To install brew and all the tool dependencies: $ ruby -e "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/master/install)" $ brew update $ brew install libtool autoconf automake bison flex * CMake You can use brew, or download manually from [cmake.org](https://cmake.org/download/). CMake must be in PATH, so if you install it somewhere else, you'll have to fix up your PATH accordingly (not necessary if installed using brew). To install using brew: $ brew install cmake * Xcode To build the Xamarin.iOS and Xamarin.Mac SDKs you need a certain version of Xcode. The build will tell you exactly which version you need. You can download the Xcode version you need from [Apple's Developer Center](https://developer.apple.com/downloads/index.action?name=Xcode) (requires an Apple Developer account). To ease development with different versions of the SDK that require different versions of Xcode, we require Xcode to be in a non-standard location (based on the Xcode version). For example Xcode 7.0 must be installed in /Applications/Xcode7.app. The recommended procedure is to download the corresponding Xcode dmg from Apple's Developer Center, extract Xcode.app to your system, _and rename it before launching it the first time_. Renaming Xcode.app after having launched it once may confuse Xcode, and strange errors start occuring. * Mono MDK. The build will tell you if you need to update, and where to get it. * Xamarin Studio. The build will tell you if you need to update, and where to get it. * You can also provision some of the dependencies with an included script: $ ./system-dependencies.sh --provision-[xcode|xamarin-studio|mono|all] ## Quick build & install ## Follow the following steps to build and install Xamarin.iOS and Xamarin.Mac: 1. Clone this repository and its submodules $ git clone --recursive git@github.com:xamarin/xamarin-macios.git $ cd xamarin-macios 2. Fetch dependencies and build everything $ make world 3. Make sure permissions are OK to install into system directories (this will ask for your password) $ make fix-install-permissions 4. Install into the system $ make install-system ## Configure ## There is a configure script that can optionally be used to configure the build. By default, everything required for both Xamarin.iOS and Xamarin.Mac will be built. * --disable-mac: Disable Mac-related parts. * --disable-ios: Disable iOS-related parts. In both cases the resulting build will contain both iOS and Mac bits because: * Parts of the iOS build depends on Mac parts (in particular mtouch uses Xamarin.Mac). * The class libraries builds can not be disabled because a very common error is to end up with code that only works/builds in either iOS or Mac. * --enable-ccache: Enables cached builds with `ccache` (default if `ccache` is found in the path). * --disable-ccache: Disables cached builds with `ccache`, even if it is present. * --disable-strip: If executables should be stripped or not. This makes it easier to debug native executables using lldb. * --help: Show the help. ## Contributing ## ### Mailing Lists To discuss this project, and participate in the design, we use the [macios-devel@lists.xamarin.com](http://lists.xamarin.com/mailman/listinfo/macios-devel) mailing list. ### Chat There is also a gitter chat room that can be used to discuss this project, and participate in the design: [![Gitter](https://badges.gitter.im/Join%20Chat.svg)](https://gitter.im/xamarin/xamarin-macios?utm_source=badge&utm_medium=badge&utm_campaign=pr-badge&utm_content=badge) ### Coding Guidelines We use [Mono's Coding Guidelines](http://www.mono-project.com/community/contributing/coding-guidelines/). ### Reporting Bugs We use [Bugzilla](https://bugzilla.xamarin.com/newbug) to track issues.