![]() ![]() It's a matter of setting up a shell Xcode project which calls in on the right entry points of our binary. As Neil points out, it is quite possible to have data built by Unity result in an Xcode project which you then build with the correct signing without needing to go through implementing a C++ API. ![]()
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