xcode: Setup folder tree in IDE#14747
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This looks like a nice improvement, thanks!
I've got a few implementation detail comments, but I don't have access to a Mac right now to verify the code works, so I'll trust you on that.
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Thanks! This LGTM, so we'll get it merged.
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This PR enables the backend to setup a folder tree and place files in each of them. For Xcode to detect a folder, it must be added as
PBXGroup, and files (and subfolders) can be added to it. The result is an organized file tree as opposed to a long list of files with no organization.