apotocki / boost-iosx

Builds Boost C++ libraries and packages them as XCFrameworks for iOS (simulator and device), visionOS (simulator and device), macOS, and Mac Catalyst (Intel & Apple Silicon M1).
Boost Software License 1.0
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boost boost-libraries cpp ios ios-simulator mac-catalyst macosx visionos visionos-simulator xcframework

Boost C++ for iOS, visionOS, macOS (Intel & Apple Silicon M1) & Catalyst - arm64 / x86_64

Supported versions: 1.86.0, 1.85.0, 1.84.0, 1.83.0, 1.82.0, 1.81.0, 1.80.0, 1.79.0, 1.78.0, 1.77.0, 1.76.0, 1.75.0 (use the appropriate tag or branch to choose a version)

This repo provides a universal script for building static Boost C++ libraries for use in iOS, visionOS, and macOS & Catalyst applications. The latest supported Boost version is taken from: https://boostorg.jfrog.io/artifactory/main/release/1.86.0/source/boost_1_86_0.tar.bz2

Building libraries

atomic, charconv, chrono, cobalt (requires apple clang-15.0.0 or later), container, context, contract, coroutine, date_time, exception, fiber, filesystem, graph, iostreams, json, locale, log, math, nowide, program_options, random, regex, serialization, stacktrace, system, test, thread, timer, type_erasure, url, wave

Not building libraries

graph_parallel, mpi, python

Prerequisites

1) Xcode must be installed because xcodebuild is used to create xcframeworks 2) xcode-select -p must point to Xcode app developer directory (by default e.g. /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer). If it points to CommandLineTools directory you should execute: sudo xcode-select --reset or sudo xcode-select -s /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer 3) You should not have your own user-config.jam file in your home directory! 4) For the creation of visionOS related artifacts and their integration into the resulting xcframeworks, XROS.platform and XRSimulator.platform should be available in the folder: /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms

Building notes

1) The 'locale' and 'regex' libraries are built using the ICU backend. ICU build scripts are taken from https://github.com/apotocki/icu4c-iosx and run using the 'pod' utility. 2) The 'test' library is built for iOS with the BOOST_TEST_NO_MAIN flag.

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