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New --include-extended-types
changes seems to break --additional-symbol-graph-dir
#60
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Actually it appears that was happening because of an invalid reference to
I couldn't find any documentation on this. Do I need a new argument to the
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Did you get any further on this, @NachoSoto? For me it's failing on building documentation for my vapor backend using fluent-kit. |
Nope, and no word from Apple |
This seems to be relevant?: swiftlang/swift-docc#715 In the mean time until Swift 5.10, Setting |
@NachoSoto did you get anywhere on this? Looks like you're at RevenueCat (?) and I see the docs do seem to be for iOS with support objective-c too. Any tips on how you're generating this? |
This was 2 years ago, I barely remember haha |
Prior to version 1.2, we were generating our docs using
additional-symbol-graph-dir
.This is how we built the symbol graph:
I updated the plugin to 1.2 to be able to use
--include-extended-types
now so that we can document our extensions. However, generating symbols fails now:Checklist
main
branch of this package.Expected behavior
I expected our
swift build
command to continue workingActual behavior
Build fails.
Swift-DocC Plugin Version Information
Swift-DocC plugin version:
1.2.0
Swift Compiler version:
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