![]() TwoLivesLeft may not have incorporated the objective C bridge commands in the exports I’ll try next to test run it on my actual device. The reason I said “technically” it worked is because I was testing out code written with Codea’s new objective C bridge, and the simulator didn’t recognize the new Codea objective C commands and gave an error. Android 24 Island/Darwin iOS 16.4 Xcode 14.3 Beta 2 iOS 16.2 Xcode 14.2 iOS 16.1 Xcode 14.1 iOS 16.0 Xcode 14.0 iOS 15.5 Xcode 13.4 iOS 15.4 Xcode 13.3 iOS 15.2 Xcode 13.2 iOS 15.0 Xcode 13.1 iOS 15.0 Xcode 13.0 iOS 14.5 Xcode 12.5 iOS 14.4 Xcode 12.4 iOS 14.3 Xcode 12.3 iOS 14.2 Xcode 12.2 iOS 14.2 Xcode 12.1. YourExportedCodeaProject should now be ready to run and test. Select “Build” (and as Simeon put in the above link, that will download the needed frameworks)Ĭhange selection to yourExportedCodeaProject from the sub-submenu ![]() Select “Download Frameworks” from the sub-submenu 1 The problem seems to be ongoing with macOS 12.4 (App Store Version 3.0 (1006.5.18.1.3)), and updating to Xcode 13.4.1. Use Xcode to open yourExportedCodeaProject exported from Codea Apple 3.2 11.9K Ratings Free Screenshots Xcode includes everything developers need to create great applications for Mac, iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, and Apple Watch.
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