Take a crack at updating the GitHub CI to compile the iOS example as well. I may break this one.
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with:
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command: build
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args: --features webview --example webview_custom_protocol
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# fails because it needs uikit, which is not
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# building for me
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#- uses: actions-rs/cargo@v1
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# with:
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# command: build
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# args: --example ios-beta
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# The below should technically, maybe, probably use the iOS rust toolchain.
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# That said, since it's all Objective-C message passing under the hood, we're
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# really just looking for whether we've broken the iOS build. It is likely
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# that more robust tests/checking infrastructure should exist for this side
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# of things as the iOS portion gets iterated on.
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#
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# (e.g, this at the moment will not catch invalid selector calls, like if an appkit-specific
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# selector is used for something on iOS)
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- uses: actions-rs/cargo@v1
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with:
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command: build
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args: --example ios-beta --no-default-features --features uikit,autolayout
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