Download the library sources from the repository:
git clone https://github.com/neoml-lib/neoml <path_to_src>
The <path_to_src>/NeoML/Java directory contains a project for building the Android library with Android Studio. You can also use gradle console. Switch to the project directory:
cd <path_to_src>/NeoML/Java
Make sure you have the JAVA_HOME environment variable pointing to the directory where Java is installed and the ANDROID_HOME environment variable pointing to Android SDK.
If you are on Windows, run the following command to build the project:
gradlew.bat "inference:assembleRelease"
If you are on macOS/Linux:
./gradlew "inference:assembleRelease"
Now the <path_to_src>/NeoML/Java/inference/build/outputs/aar directory contains the NeoInference.aar file.
The Objective-C library is built using the standard CMake commands and options.
Create a working directory:
mkdir Build
cd Build
You will need Apple Xcode to create a project. A toolchain file that contains the build settings for arm64 and x86_64 architectures is provided in the library sources (see the cmake directory). Use this file to create a project:
cmake -G Xcode <path_to_src>/NeoML/objc -DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE=<path_to_src>/cmake/ios.toolchain.cmake -DIOS_ARCH=<arch> -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=<install_path>
- <arch> can be arm64 or x86_64.
Now you can build the project using Xcode or this command line:
cmake --build . --target install --config <cfg>
- <cfg> can take the values: Debug, Release, RelWithDebInfo, MinSizeRel.
The build result is the NeoInference.framework.