


I tried comparing build settings across the two SDK’s validators but didn’t see anything out of the ordinary. Create an AR experience that randomly selects a programming framework and maps it onto the user’s face. Repository won’t be needed for this project so uncheck the box labeled Create git repository. And, of course I am using rand( ) all over the place in other XCode projects without issues. Choose the language as Objective-C as shown below and click next : In the next window, choose the folder in which you want your project directory to be created. This is because the bundle identifier is derived based on the SAMPLECODEDISAMBIGUATOR value. So, this is only involving the validator target. Once you set your projects development team, youll have a unique bundle identifier. When trying to build the sample projects from the SDK, after successfully running CMake and generating the Xcode project, I am now getting an error for the rand( ) function (?) coming from the busconsistency.cpp file during the validator compile.ĮDIT: if I remove the validator target from XCode, and paste the old validator executable in the /bin/Debug folder, then everything else compiles properly and the plugins build correctly. Build applications with Xcode for iOS, macOS, tvOS, or watchOS devices.
