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Swift files and C files reported are 0 #136

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emanuelef opened this issue May 20, 2021 · 8 comments
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Swift files and C files reported are 0 #136

emanuelef opened this issue May 20, 2021 · 8 comments

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@emanuelef
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Screenshot 2021-05-20 at 17 43 56

Although in Slowest C files compilation and Slowest Swift files compilation there are many.

@sethfri
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sethfri commented Sep 24, 2021

I'm seeing this issue as well

@findthebug
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same

@Alarson93
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Alarson93 commented Nov 15, 2022

I am also seeing this.

I'm on MacOS Monterey. I've tried compiling in both Xcode 13.4 and 14.1, but I have the same issue in each. I cleared my derived data before each compilation and xclogparser run.

@PatrikBillgren
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Hi, do you have possibility to share an example project where you have this issue? Thanks

@PatrikBillgren
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Can you please verify if latest master has fixed the issue? Thanks

@Alarson93
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I updated to version 0.2.36 using Homebrew, but unfortunately the issue persists.
Example.zip

I've added an example project that illustrates the behavior. The report is included under the build/reports directory.

When you open the HTML, you can see that 0 Swift files are found, but the project has 3.

@jgavris
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jgavris commented Mar 9, 2023

If you build from source as of dfce1e401fe7ba45217a56d69eb48403897a506d the Swift file compilation times are reported.

@findthebug
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is there any progress on this topic?

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