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Would I be able to keep in touch with some c++ work in the equivalent .m record? Will it compile? Assuming no, what changes would it be a good idea for me to do to compile it?

Answer Posted / Anoop Dwivedi

No, Objective-C does not natively support C++ code. To use C++ code within an Objective-C project, you can use the Objective-C++ feature (marked as .m instead of .mm). However, you will need to properly include headers and follow specific conventions to ensure correct compilation.

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