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README.md

1
2## PyTorch for iOS
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4### Cocoapods Developers
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6PyTorch is now available via Cocoapods, to integrate it to your project, simply add the following line to your `Podfile` and run `pod install`
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8```ruby
9pod 'LibTorch-Lite'
10```
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12### Import the library
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14For Objective-C developers, simply import the umbrella header
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16```
17#import <LibTorch-Lite.h>
18```
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20For Swift developers, you need to create an Objective-C class as a bridge to call the C++ APIs. We highly recommend you to follow the [Image Classification](https://github.com/pytorch/ios-demo-app/tree/master/PyTorchDemo) demo where you can find out how C++, Objective-C and Swift work together.
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22### Disable Bitcode
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24Since PyTorch is not yet built with bitcode support, you need to disable bitcode for your target by selecting the **Build Settings**, searching for **Enable Bitcode** and set the value to **No**.
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26## LICENSE
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28PyTorch is BSD-style licensed, as found in the LICENSE file.
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