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gst-docs: update macOS new project instructions
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### Creating new projects
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The GStreamer binaries provides a
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#### XCode
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The GStreamer binaries provide a
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[framework](https://developer.apple.com/library/mac/#documentation/MacOSX/Conceptual/BPFrameworks/Tasks/IncludingFrameworks.html)
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that you can drag and drop to XCode to start using it, or using the
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linker option ***-framework GStreamer****.*
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that you can drag and drop to XCode to start using it. There is a small
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exception to the regular use of frameworks, and you will need to manually
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include the headers (`/Library/Frameworks/GStreamer.framework/Headers`) and
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libraries (`/Library/Frameworks/GStreamer.framework/Libraries`) search path. In
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XCode you will need to do the following:
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There is a small exception to the regular use of frameworks, and you
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will need to manually include the headers search
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path `/Library/Frameworks/GStreamer.framework/Headers`
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- Add `GStreamer.framework` to **General → Frameworks and Libraries**
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- Add the libraries path to **Build Settings → Library Search Paths**
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- Add the headers path to **Build Settings → System Header Search Paths**
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- Disable hardened runtime **Build Settings → Enable Hardened Runtime**. This
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is needed because the `GStreamer.framework` is not signed.
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- XCode: Add the headers path to **Search Paths → Header Search
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Paths**
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- GCC: Using the compiler
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option **-I/Library/Frameworks/GStreamer.framework/Headers**
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#### Manual compilation
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If instead of XCode you use GCC (or CLANG) directly you can follow a similar
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approach by providing the header and libraries search path to the compiler and
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linker. Here's a very simple example to show you how:
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Let's say we have a file `main.c` that requires GStreamer and looks like this:
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```
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#include <gst/gst.h>
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int
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main(int argc, char *argv[])
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{
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gst_init(NULL, NULL);
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return 0;
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}
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```
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We can compile it and link it with the following commands:
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```
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# Compile
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$ clang -c main.c -o main.o -I/Library/Frameworks/GStreamer.framework/Headers
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# Link
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$ clang -o main main.o -L/Library/Frameworks/GStreamer.framework/Libraries -F/Library/Frameworks -framework GStreamer
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```
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Note how we use `-I/Library/Frameworks/GStreamer.framework/Headers` to specify
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the headers search path (same as with XCode) and in the linking step we specify
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`-L/Library/Frameworks/GStreamer.framework/Libraries` to indicate the libraries
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search path (as we also did in XCode), `-F/Library/Frameworks` to tell the
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linker where to find frameworks and finally `-framework GStreamer` to specify
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the GStreamer framework.
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Finally, we can even inspect the generated executable and verify it's pointing
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to our GStreamer framework:
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```
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$ otool -L main
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main:
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@rpath/GStreamer.framework/Versions/1.0/lib/GStreamer (compatibility version 0.0.0, current version 0.0.0)
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/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib (compatibility version 1.0.0, current version 1311.100.3)
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```
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#### Manual compilation (with pkg-config)
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The `GStreamer.framework` also comes with some developer tools such as
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`pkg-config`. `pkg-config` is a tool used to query what compiler and linker
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flags an application requires if they want to use a certain library. So we will
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now build the same example we used above with `pkg-config` and asking for the
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required GStreamer flags.
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```
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# Tell pkg-config where to find the .pc files
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$ export PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/Library/Frameworks/GStreamer.framework/Libraries/pkgconfig/
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# We will use the pkg-config provided by the GStreamer.framework
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$ export PATH=/Library/Frameworks/GStreamer.framework/Commands/:$PATH
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# Compile
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$ clang -c main.c -o main.o `pkg-config --cflags gstreamer-1.0`
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# Link
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$ clang -o main main.o `pkg-config --libs gstreamer-1.0`
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```
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It's important to use the `pkg-config` provided by the `GStreamer.framework`
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(not the one provided by Homebrew for example), that's why we set `PATH` to find
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`pkg-config` from the right location.
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Note how we have used `pkg-config --cflags gstreamer-1.0` to obtain all the
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compilation flags and then `pkg-config --libs gstreamer-1.0` to get all the
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linker flags.
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The commands above should have generated an executable that, as before, we can
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inspect:
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```
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$ otool -L main
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main:
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@rpath/libgstreamer-1.0.0.dylib (compatibility version 2101.0.0, current version 2101.0.0)
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@rpath/libgobject-2.0.0.dylib (compatibility version 6201.0.0, current version 6201.6.0)
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@rpath/libglib-2.0.0.dylib (compatibility version 6201.0.0, current version 6201.6.0)
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@rpath/libintl.8.dylib (compatibility version 10.0.0, current version 10.5.0)
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/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib (compatibility version 1.0.0, current version 1311.100.3)
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```
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You can see how the dependencies are different from the ones we saw above. The
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reason is because in this case we have linked directly to the GStreamer
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libraries included in the framework instead of the framework itself (there's a
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slight difference there).
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