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while I cannot find this example in the official tuist 4 doc, but it still exist in tuist 3 doc, just want to make sure is this an error/bug or you guys just dropped this feature
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tuist 3 doc link: https://docs.tuist.io/reference/examples/ios_workspace_with_dependency_cycle
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while I cannot find this example in the official tuist 4 doc, but it still exist in tuist 3 doc, just want to make sure is this an error/bug or you guys just dropped this feature
The feature wasn't dropped in Tuist 4. We have the tool in place with plenty of unit tests testing various scenarios.
Based on the logs that you shared, the feature seems to be working fine. What makes you think otherwise?
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oh I know, so the example showing there does not means that we CAN create a cycle dependency structure but means tuist can detect cycle dependency and report it, am I right?
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@pepicrft I think this shouldn't be a problem if you can make sure my last reply is correct, I will close this issue for now
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oh I know, so the example showing there does not means that we CAN create a cycle dependency structure but means tuist can detect cycle dependency and report it, am I right?
Yes, that's correct 🙂
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