How to achieve a real benefit from caching feature #4790
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In theory you shouldn't even see source files of the dependencies. Might be related to this similar discussion, would you mind adding a sample project and the list of commands and outputs you are running? |
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Hi, I have a few SPM modules being imported by tuist as external dependencies on the Project.swift file. In my Dependencies.swift file, the local packages are declared along with remote packages (some external dependencies from Github). The cache is being built with
tuist cache warm
and the cache folder shows the expected contents along with the commandtuist cache print-hashes
. However, I am not seeing any real benefit once the project file is generated: no build time improvements, clean builds and incremental builds have the exact same time, on a clean build I can see the source files of the dependencies being compiled anyway. How can I achieve any real benefit from caching?Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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