Ok, :) everything works. Just forget add public in front of class/function declaration.
Best Regards, Volodymyr Boichentsov > On 29 Dec 2015, at 12:13, Volodymyr Boichentsov <sakri...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > I found how. By targets in Package.swift file. > > But I have a problem that I have 2 libs and one executable. > > ../Sources/Executable/main.swift > ../Sources/Executable/classA.swift > ../Sources/libA/some1.swift > ../Sources/libA/some2.swift > ../Sources/libB/some3.swift > ../Sources/libB/some4.swift > > libB should be imported in libA and Executable. But libA can’t see libB. > > > let package = Package( > name: "example", > targets: [ Target( name: "Executable", dependencies: [.Target(name: > "libB"), .Target(name: "libA")]), > Target( name: "libA", dependencies: [.Target(name: "libB")]), > Target( name: "libB") > ] > ) > > > Best Regards, > Volodymyr Boichentsov > > > > > >> On 29 Dec 2015, at 11:20, Volodymyr Boichentsov <sakri...@gmail.com >> <mailto:sakri...@gmail.com>> wrote: >> >> I have next Source Layout >> >> ../Sources/Executable/main.swift >> ../Sources/Executable/classA.swift >> ../Sources/liba/some1.swift >> ../Sources/liba/some2.swift >> >> How to include liba to Executable main.swift? >> >> It’s not clear from this file >> https://github.com/apple/swift-package-manager/blob/master/Documentation/SourceLayouts.md >> >> <https://github.com/apple/swift-package-manager/blob/master/Documentation/SourceLayouts.md> >> >> I’ve tried just simple import. Does not work. >> >> P.S.: I know how to make dependency lib, but I don’t want it for my current >> situation. >> >> Best Regards, >> Volodymyr Boichentsov >> >> >> >> >> >
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