sdk/objc/Framework/Headers are just a placeholder headers for backward compatibility and I don't think it is really need this for now. Instead, we can generate the framework header in ios/mac_framework_bundle_with_umbrella_header. Also clang supports the -Wquoted-include-in-framework-header warning, and in Xcode 12, it's in Xcode's recommended settings. This warnings can be avoided by replacing double-quoted includes with angle-bracketed includes when generate framework headers. No-Presubmit: True Bug: webrtc:9627, webrtc:11984 Change-Id: I3f6258dfa77a5acee669614005b2747feee35e39 Reviewed-on: https://webrtc-review.googlesource.com/c/src/+/185920 Commit-Queue: Anders Carlsson <andersc@webrtc.org> Reviewed-by: Anders Carlsson <andersc@webrtc.org> Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#32343}
WebRTC Obj-C SDK
This directory contains the Obj-C SDK for WebRTC. This includes wrappers for the C++ PeerConnection API and some platform specific components for iOS and macOS.
Organization
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api/
Wrappers around classes and functions in the C++ API for creating and configuring peer connections, etc.
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base/
This directory contains some base protocols and classes that are used by both the platform specific components and the SDK wrappers.
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components/
These are the platform specific components. Contains components for handling audio, capturing and rendering video, encoding and decoding using the platform's hardware codec implementation and for representing video frames in the platform's native format.
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helpers/
These files are not WebRTC specific, but are general helper classes and utilities for the Cocoa platforms.
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native/
APIs for wrapping the platform specific components and using them with the C++ API.
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unittests/
This directory contains the tests.