Three Layers Of Packages, With A One-Level-Down Dynamic Framework
In this example, we include a package, represented as a static library, that embeds a dylib, that embeds another static library (“dylib sandwich”).
This has the same issue as Example 3, where dynamic frameworks can present challenges, when using the Hardened Runtime.
Here is the GitHub link to the PackageConsumer
project Version 6.0.0. You can check out that version, and reproduce the results here.
Here is the source code for the Package_D.swift
file, Version 2.0.0:
import Foundation import Package_A import Package_C public struct Package_D: PackageProtocol { public let indent: Int public let text: String public init(indent inIndent: Int = 0) { indent = inIndent let prefix = String(repeating: "\t", count: inIndent) text = "\(prefix)Package_D, Version: 2.0.0\n" + Package_C(indent: inIndent + 1).text + "\n" + Package_A(indent: inIndent + 1).text } }
Here is the source for the Package_D
, Version 2.0.0 Package.swift
file:
import PackageDescription let package = Package( name: "Package_D", platforms: [ .iOS(.v11), .tvOS(.v11), .macOS(.v10_14), .watchOS(.v5) ], products: [ .library(name: "Package-D", targets: ["Package_D"]) ], dependencies: [ .package(name: "Package_C", url: "git@github.com:LittleGreenViper/SMPArticle-Package_C.git", from: "2.0.0") ], targets: [ .target( name: "Package_D", dependencies: [ .product(name: "Package-C", package: "Package_C") ] ), .testTarget( name: "Package_DTests", dependencies: [ "Package_D" ] ) ] )
Note that it is almost the same as the Version 1.0.0 file, except that now, there is no “type: .dynamic
” in the product list.
Here is the source code for the Package_C.swift
file, Version 2.0.0:
import Foundation import Package_A public struct Package_C: PackageProtocol { public let indent: Int public let text: String public init(indent inIndent: Int = 0) { indent = inIndent let prefix = String(repeating: "\t", count: inIndent) text = "\(prefix)Package_C, Version: 2.0.0\n" + Package_A(indent: inIndent + 1).text } }
Here is the source code for Package_A
, version 2.0.0:
import Foundation public protocol PackageProtocol { var text: String { get } var indent: Int { get } } public struct Package_A: PackageProtocol { public let indent: Int public let text: String public init(indent inIndent: Int = 0) { indent = inIndent let prefix = String(repeating: "\t", count: inIndent) text = "\(prefix)Package_A, Version: 2.0.0" } }
Here is the source for PackageConsumer.swift
, Version 6.0.0:
import Foundation import Package_D struct PackageConsumer { let text: String init(text intext: String = "PackageConsumer, Version 6.0.0") { text = intext + "\n" + Package_D(indent: 1).text } }
When we run that, we get something like this:
PackageConsumer, Version 6.0.0 Package_D, Version: 2.0.0 Package_C, Version: 2.0.0 Package_A, Version: 2.0.0 Package_A, Version: 2.0.0
Again, we need to disable Hardened Runtime, in order to run this in Xcode. Building via swift build
works.