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Installation

Option 1: CocoaPods

Append pod 'GRMustache', '~> 7.3.2' to your Podfile.

Option 2: Static Library

The distribution includes pre-built static libraries:

  1. Clone the repository with the git clone https://github.com/groue/GRMustache.git command.

  2. Embed GRMustache in your Xcode project:

    • For MacOS development, add include/GRMustache.h and lib/libGRMustache7-MacOS.a to your project.
    • For iOS development, add include/GRMustache.h and lib/libGRMustache7-iOS.a to your project.

    NB: If you have GRMustache files copied in your project, you'll need to copy all header files of the include directory, not only GRMustache.h.

  3. Edit your target settings, and pass the -ObjC option in the "Other Linker Flags" (how to).

The armv6 slice is not included. In order to target this architecture, you have to compile GRMustache yourself (see below), or to use CocoaPods (see above).

Updating your static library

When pulling the master branch of GRMustache, you'll get the latest stable release. Should a new major version be shipped, you may pull incompatible changes. In order to prevent this, checkout and pull the GRMustache7 branch:

$ git clone https://github.com/groue/GRMustache.git
$ cd GRMustache
$ git checkout -b GRMustache7 origin/GRMustache7
$ git pull  # checkout the latest version 7

Option 3: Compiling the raw sources

You may also embed the raw GRMustache sources in your project:

$ git clone https://github.com/groue/GRMustache.git
$ cd GRMustache
$ git checkout v7.3.2  # checkout the latest stable release
$ git submodule update --init src/vendor/groue/jrswizzle

Add all files of src/classes plus src/vendor/groue/jrswizzle/JRSwizzle.* to your project.

If your project uses ARC, flag the source files with the -fno-objc-arc compiler flag (how to).

In your own sources, avoid importing header files whose name ends with _private.h: those are private headers that may change, without notice, in future releases.

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