Loïc Sharma d939b84350
Remove use_modular_headers! from Swift Podfiles (#156257)
We added `use_modular_headers!` to our `Podfile`s as we originally planned to phase out `use_frameworks!` (see https://github.com/flutter/flutter/pull/42204). However, our plans have now changed and we are instead phasing out CocoaPods entirely in favor of Swift Package Manager.

CocoaPods's `use_frameworks!` and `use_modular_headers!` are two different overlapping options that should not be used together. This change removes the `use_modular_headers!` from the macOS `Podfile` and the iOS Swift `Podfile` (the iOS Objective-C template was recently deprecated https://github.com/flutter/flutter/pull/155867).

This change only affects _new_ Flutter apps. This change does not include an automatic migration as that could break existing apps. Instead, users are encouraged to migrate from CocoaPods to Swift Package Manager.

https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/156259
2024-11-04 20:32:34 +00:00
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This directory contains templates for flutter create.

The *_shared subdirectories provide files for multiple templates.

  • app_shared for app and skeleton.
  • plugin_shared for (method channel) plugin and plugin_ffi.

For example, there are two app templates: app (the counter app) and skeleton (the more advanced list view/detail view app).

  ┌────────────┐
  │ app_shared │
  └──┬──────┬──┘
     │      │
     │      │
     ▼      ▼
┌─────┐    ┌──────────┐
│ app │    │ skeleton │
└─────┘    └──────────┘

Thanks to app_shared, the templates for app and skeleton can contain only the files that are specific to them alone, and the rest is automatically kept in sync.