Version: Unity 6 (6000.0)
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Native plug-ins for iOS
Use your native plug-in for iOS

Create a native plug-in for iOS

Create a native plug-inA set of code created outside of Unity that creates functionality in Unity. There are two kinds of plug-ins you can use in Unity: Managed plug-ins (managed .NET assemblies created with tools like Visual Studio) and Native plug-ins (platform-specific native code libraries). More info
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for iOS and import it into your Unity project.

Define an extern method

For each native function you want to call, define an extern method in the C# file as follows:

[DllImport ("__Internal")] 
    
private static extern float FooPluginFunction();

Use C linkage to prevent name mangling

If using C++ (.cpp) or Objective-C++ (.mm) to implement your plug-in, declare functions with C linkage to avoid issues with name mangling:

extern "C" {
  float FooPluginFunction();
}

Plug-ins written in C or Objective-C don’t need this, because these languages don’t use name mangling.

Import your native plug-in into your Unity Project

Add your native code source files to the Unity Project’s Assets Folder.

Configure plug-in settings

To configure plug-in settings for iOS:

  1. Select the plug-in and view it in the InspectorA Unity window that displays information about the currently selected GameObject, asset or project settings, allowing you to inspect and edit the values. More info
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    .
  2. In the Select platforms for plugin section, enable iOS.
  3. In the Platform settings section, set CPU to the CPU architecture for your plug-in.
  4. Select Apply.

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Native plug-ins for iOS
Use your native plug-in for iOS