You can open this sample inside an IDE using the IntelliJ native importer, Eclipse Buildship, or Nokee’s Xcode IDE plugin

This sample shows how to build a native library implemented in Objective-C++ with Gradle. The library has no dependencies, and the build has a minimal configuration.

build.gradle
plugins {
	id 'dev.nokee.objective-cpp-library'
	id 'dev.nokee.xcode-ide'
}

import dev.nokee.platform.nativebase.SharedLibraryBinary

library.variants.configureEach {
	binaries.configureEach(SharedLibraryBinary) {
		linkTask.configure {
			linkerArgs.add('-lobjc')
		}
	}
}
build.gradle.kts
plugins {
	id("dev.nokee.objective-cpp-library")
	id("dev.nokee.xcode-ide")
}

import dev.nokee.platform.nativebase.SharedLibraryBinary

library.variants.configureEach {
	binaries.configureEach(SharedLibraryBinary::class.java) {
		linkTask.configure {
			linkerArgs.add("-lobjc")
		}
	}
}

To build the library:

$ ./gradlew assemble

BUILD SUCCESSFUL
2 actionable tasks: 2 executed

The native library produced inside ./build/libs/main directory:

$ ls ./build/libs/main/*
./build/libs/main/libobjective-cpp-library.dylib

For more information, see Objective-C++ Library Plugin reference chapter and Building Native Projects chapter.