I’ve added in Workspace and Project too!
- Workspace – Contains one or more projects. These projects usually relate to one another
- Project – Contains code and resources, etc. (You’ll be used to these!)
- Target – Each project has one or more targets.
- Each target defines a list of build settings for that project
- Each target also defines a list of classes, resources, custom scripts etc to include/ use when building.
- Targets are usually used for different distributions of the same project.
- For example, my project has two targets, a “normal” build and an “office” build that has extra testing features and may contain several background music tracks and a button to change the track (as it currently does).
- You’ll be used to adding classes and resources to your default target as you add them.
- You can pick and choose which classes / resources are added to which target.
- In my example, I have a “DebugHandler” class that is added to my office build
- If you add tests, this also adds a new target.
- Scheme – A scheme defines what happens when you press “Build”, “Test”, “Profile”, etc.
- Usually, each target has at least one scheme
- You can autocreate schemes for your targets by going to Scheme > Manage Schemes and pressing “Autocreate Schemes Now”