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Describe the bug
Getting no such module 'Benchmark' around import Benchmarks.
Half sourcekit-lsp stuff that are unrelated to the benchmarking package work, and the other half just don't.
sourcekit-lsp background indexing is enabled.
EDIT: sourcekit-lsp problems could be related to the fact that I was using backgroundPreparationMode: build, which i've figured is not a good move generally.
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Clone vapor/multipart-kit.
Open the Benchmarks folder as the root SwiftPM directory. Don't just open the multipart-kit folder and head to the Benchmarks directory.
Try to build.
Open a file like Parser.swift.
Observe error no such module 'Benchmark'.
Expected behavior
Things work.
Environment
OS: macOS 15.2
Swift version (output of swift --version): 6.0.3 release
Visual Studio Code version: -
vscode-swift version: v1.11.4
Additional context
This sub-swiftpm-package does have some uncommon stuff in it, possibly one of them is triggering this behavior. For example the fact that there is a sub-package at all + that the sub-package references its parent as a dependency.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Describe the bug
Getting no such module 'Benchmark' around
import Benchmark
s.Half sourcekit-lsp stuff that are unrelated to the benchmarking package work, and the other half just don't.
sourcekit-lsp background indexing is enabled.
EDIT: sourcekit-lsp problems could be related to the fact that I was using
backgroundPreparationMode: build
, which i've figured is not a good move generally.To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Clone vapor/multipart-kit.
Open the Benchmarks folder as the root SwiftPM directory. Don't just open the multipart-kit folder and head to the Benchmarks directory.
Try to build.
Open a file like
Parser.swift
.Observe error
no such module 'Benchmark'
.Expected behavior
Things work.
Environment
swift --version
): 6.0.3 releaseAdditional context
This sub-swiftpm-package does have some uncommon stuff in it, possibly one of them is triggering this behavior. For example the fact that there is a sub-package at all + that the sub-package references its parent as a dependency.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: