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WIP Generate VFS for importing header maps.#113
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The main issue here is that the generated VFS is not per-target! It's an auxiliary file that contains information from all targets and goes in a target-independent directory. This doesn't match with either the auxiliary file model or more generally the entire build structure: - Can anything specific to a build affect the VFS? If so, what if separarate builds are running in parallel from the same project? - If two targets in a build are from the same project, they should only need to generate the VFS once, and not more than once.
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This might be relevant for #237 |
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The main issue here is that the generated VFS is not per-target! It's
an auxiliary file that contains information from all targets and goes
in a target-independent directory. This doesn't match with either the
auxiliary file model or more generally the entire build structure:
separarate builds are running in parallel from the same project?
only need to generate the VFS once, and not more than once.