commit | 278ecf71dafbe2e0c9b7ad7446a905d27e895c5a | [log] [tgz] |
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author | davg <davg@google.com> | Wed Apr 04 15:10:11 2018 -0400 |
committer | kelvinchan-google <kelvinchan@google.com> | Thu Apr 05 17:43:54 2018 -0400 |
tree | e36574d1ff8def545e564013b3d5186b7fc629fe | |
parent | e0fd2a2128ee0ac17b21a67742ec536d94acc829 [diff] |
Automated rollback of commit 7ebdbccb8f29cc417ae32659922e6aea56a0f529. *** Reason for rollback *** Breaks indexing in test targets. Xcode will use the Run configuration for indexing, but the TestRunner configuration contains the `-help` C flag, which ultimately breaks indexing. *** Original change description *** Use TulsiTestRunner config when building tests This allows you to use ⌘B to build test targets. *** PiperOrigin-RevId: 191627302
Open src/Tulsi.xcodeproj, and within Xcode, build the TulsiApp.
Run the TulsiApp.
Tulsi-generated Xcode projects use Bazel to build, not Xcode via xcbuild. This means that many common components of an Xcode project are handled differently than you may be used to. Notable differences: