On 29 Jan 2014, at 18:02, Peter Teeson <ptee...@icloud.com> wrote:
> All the searching I've done has not turned up anything current about how 
> things work 
> these days with Xcode 5 and llvm. There is the  2005 ObjC++.pdf which I have 
> but Xcode has changed a lot since those days.

 I talked about ObjC++ on NSBrief a while ago: 
http://nsbrief.com/113-uli-kusterer/ It’s a very comprehensive summary of all 
the tricks and techniques I commonly use, plus an introduction into how the 
whole thing behaves.

> I understand that the file extension needs to be .mm to mix Obj-C and C++.
> But other than a command line template, which is for C++, there does not seem 
> to be one for ObjC++.

 It’s not needed. You can just add .mm files to a project created from the 
ObjC++ template and it’ll work. IIRC you don’t even have to add the -lc++ 
option to add the C++ standard library anymore.

Cheers,
-- Uli Kusterer
“The Witnesses of TeachText are everywhere...”
http://zathras.de


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