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Open CF-lite

Introduction

This is the public, open source distribution of Apple, Inc.'s CoreFoundation framework, sometimes known as "CF-lite" because it does not contain every facility available from the CoreFoundation framework found in iOS/iPadOS/macOS/tvOS/watchOS. This distribution is refered to as Open CF-lite to distinguish it from the official Apple release, and to reflect the open source, community-based and -driven nature of this project.

This release of Open CF-lite corresponds to the CoreFoundation framework found in Mac OS X 10.7.4, CF-635.21.

This distribution differs from the official Apple, Inc. release of CF-lite in that it is known to build and run on Mac OS X, Windows, and Linux. It should probably be trivial to port to most other POSIX-based environments (volunteers welcome!)

The goal of this port is to provide a feature-compatible, cross- platform version of the official CoreFoundation framework. In general, we do not propose extending functionality beyond the official Apple release so that this project can serve as a drop-in replacement.

To repeat Apple's statement:

What Apple is NOT interested in, with CF-lite:

  • Everybody's little convenience methods. Just because "everybody has to write their own", it does not follow immediately that it is a good idea to add it to the system libraries. It is not a goal of CF to be a "Swiss Army Knife"; that just increases the size of the binaries, and the documentation and maintenance burden. Functions to reverse a string or merge two arrays by taking alternate elements from the two arrays are not compelling.

The current release of Open CF-lite is known to work on Windows at a sufficient level to run the WebKit infrastructure.

Getting Started with Open CF-lite

Building Open CF-lite

If you are not using a prebuilt distribution of Open CF-lite, building Open CF-lite should be a straightforward. Start with:

% ./configure
% make

The second configure step generates Makefile files from Makefile.in files and only needs to be done once unless those input files have changed.

Although not strictly necessary, the additional step of sanity checking the build results is recommended:

% make check

Dependencies

In addition to depending on the C Standard Libraries, Open CF-lite depends on:

The dependencies can either be satisfied by building them directly from source, or on system such as Linux, installing them using a package management system. For example, on Debian systems:

% sudo apt-get install uuid-dev libicu-dev libkqueue-dev zlib1g-dev

A Comment about libkqueue

There are a number of issues in libkqueue prior to version 2.5.2 that preclude it from working correctly to serve the needs of run loop timers. Consequently, if your distribution does not have libkqueue equal to or later than 2.5.2, you may need to build a suitable version of libkqueue from source and install it.

If you want to modify or otherwise maintain the Open CF-lite build system, see "Maintaining Open CF-lite" below for more information.

Installing Open CF-lite

To install Open CF-lite for your use simply invoke:

% make install

to install Open CF-lite in the location indicated by the --prefix configure option (default "/usr/local"). If you intended an arbitrarily relocatable Open CF-lite installation and passed --prefix=/ to configure, then you might use DESTDIR to, for example install Open CF-lite in your user directory:

% make DESTIDIR="${HOME}" install

Maintaining Open CF-lite

If you want to maintain, enhance, extend, or otherwise modify Open CF-lite, it is likely you will need to change its build system, based on GNU autotools, in some circumstances.

After any change to the Open CF-lite build system, including any Makefile.am files or the configure.ac file, you must run the autoreconf to update the build system.

Dependencies

Due to its leverage of GNU autotools, if you want to modify or otherwise maintain the Open CF-lite build system, the following additional packages are required and are invoked by autoreconf:

  • autoconf
  • automake
  • libtool

Linux

When supported on Linux, on Debian-based Linux distributions such as Ubuntu, these Open CF-lite build system dependencies can be satisfied with the following:

% sudo apt-get install autoconf automake libtool

Mac OS X

On Mac OS X, these dependencies can be installed and satisfied using Brew:

% brew install autoconf automake libtool

Interact

There are numerous avenues for Open CF-lite support:

Versioning

Open CF-lite follows Apple's upstream CoreFoundation versioning.

License

Open CF-lite is released under the Apple Public Source License 2.0 license. See the LICENSE file for more information.

Enjoy!

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