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Detect changes to PBXLegayTarget during build up-to-date checking #787

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lacasseio opened this issue Feb 27, 2023 · 0 comments · Fixed by #808
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Detect changes to PBXLegayTarget during build up-to-date checking #787

lacasseio opened this issue Feb 27, 2023 · 0 comments · Fixed by #808

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lacasseio commented Feb 27, 2023

As a user building Xcode targets using Gradle, I want the Gradle tasks representing the Xcode targets to be out-of-date only when its build specification change during an incremental build so I can have accurate feedback.

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  • Any changes to the product type. It usually means deleting and adding a different target with the same name. To narrow it down to the product type, we must find two target types with the same configuration.
  • Any changes to the product name.
  • Any changes to build phases that include ordering, adding and removing (separate issues handle the specification of each build phase)
  • Any changes to effective build settings (including project's build settings that are not overwritten)
@lacasseio lacasseio converted this from a draft issue Feb 27, 2023
@lacasseio lacasseio moved this from New Issues to Backlog in Gradle Native Development Mar 18, 2023
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