Pregunta

¿Cuál es la importancia del archivo .PCH y cuál es la importancia de "#ifDef objc "?

Además, ¿dónde definemos los parámetros como "#ifdef is_production" que se verifican en el archivo .pch.

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Solución

.pch is a Pre-Compile Header.

In the C and C++ programming languages, a header file is a file whose text may be automatically included in another source file by the C preprocessor, usually specified by the use of compiler directives in the source file.

#ifdef OBJC lets the compiler know that the code is Objective-C.

#ifdef IS_PRODUCTION is something you have defined on your own, a directive telling the compiler to do something only if this is defined, most-likely something for a PRODUCTION build.

Otros consejos

The .pch file allows you to avoid importing common files like UIKit.h and Foundation.h. If you have those files imported in the .pch, your own classes don't need to import them.

The significance of #ifdef OBJC is so that you don't import headers containing objective-c code if you don't have the compiler set to build objective c code (hence avoiding lots of compiler errors).

You define parameters such as IS_PRODUCTION inside the target's build settings. I do it usually in "other C flags".

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