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@dodikk Bump.
As about multiple sub-project thing It's good to have an example of this kind of project and your expectations on this 👍
Just Not sure how they'll be compiled and what deps will be and where
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It's good to have an example of this kind of project
https://github.com/dodikk/weather-iasync
You can use this one. It's based on static libs and sub-projects.
your expectations on this
- Both GUI classes (from main project) and business logic classes (from libs) are visualised.
- There should be an option to generate the report "as is" (only GUI classes).
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@dodikk Take a look here https://github.com/PaulTaykalo/objc-dependency-visualizer/wiki/Usage-examples#dependencies-generated-from-specific-targets-t1-and-t2-of-project-with-name-x
In this specific case, the command could look like
./generate-objc-dependencies-to-json.rb -e "NS|UI|CA|KW|CF|RAC" -d -t "iAsyncWeatherOperations" -t "JFFAsyncOperations" > origin.js
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Thanks. It works.
Great job.
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It would be cool to have some auto detection feature in order to not maintain the list of -t
arguments manually.
Still, I the xcodebuild -list
and editing the generation script manually approach is ok for now.
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@dodikk the tool itself doesn't care where dependencies are coming from, so I would suggest to have small additional script like xcodebuild --list
and pass parameters from it to dep visualizer
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