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fix: model as resource instead of source#120
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What's the difference between source and resource? 😄
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Tuist uses the distinction to choose whether a file will be included in the The distinction is then used by Xcode – resources are copied into the final app bundle, so they can be accessed at runtime whereas sources are compiled, so they can be used by the build system at the compilation time. The core data model itself is handled a bit differently as explained here: https://github.com/tuist/tuist/blob/main/Sources/TuistGenerator/Generator/BuildPhaseGenerator.swift#L375-L386 |
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See the PR in tuist for more context: tuist/tuist#7323