commit | d0ba86fe61fd4831296ec64527b11ce9f091276d | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Nicholas Levin <nglevin@google.com> | Thu Nov 30 18:14:56 2017 +0000 |
committer | Nicholas Levin <nglevin@google.com> | Thu Nov 30 19:42:09 2017 +0000 |
tree | ea26cf50ef86e1d87f6409fd57d71d80fb512cff | |
parent | b876eb54fdc5b23a3f3892e14fdf9b43245546d7 [diff] |
Add optional path remapping feature for ".". Allows for remapping paths in built binaries that are left ambiguous for source portability. Off by default. -- PiperOrigin-RevId: 177471068 MOS_MIGRATED_REVID=177471068
Open src/Tulsi.xcodeproj, and within Xcode, build the TulsiApp.
Run the TulsiApp.
Tulsi-generated Xcode projects use Bazel to build, rather than Xcode. This means that many common components of an Xcode project are handled differently than you may be used to. For example, the Info.plist file is governed entirely by BUILD rules in Bazel and is not displayed in the Xcode UI. It also means that changes made to your BUILD files, such as adding new library dependencies, are incorporated automatically when building your generated project. The only time you need to re-run Tulsi is if you want to add additional build targets or have new source files show up in Xcode for editing.