Precompiled header.
What is it?
A Prefix.pch
is a precompiled header. Precompiled headers were invented to make compiling faster. Rather than parsing the same header files over and over, these files get parsed once, ahead of time.
Xcode
In Xcode, you add imports of the header files you want in a “prefix header,” and enabling Precompile Prefix Header
so they get precompiled. But the idea behind a prefix header is different from precompiling.
A prefix header is implicitly included at the start of every source file. It’s like each source file adds
#import "Prefix.pch"
at the top of the file, before anything else.
Removing it.
You can remove the precompiled header. This question has been already answered in thread I'm linking below. It contains all the information you need as well as useful comments.
Is it OK to remove Prefix.pch file from the Xcode project?
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