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I think this is nice but I have no way to validate or maintain this. I'm not a Swift programmer. My usual requirement for this sort of thing is that there is a GitHub action that tests it. |
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I've added a GitHub Action to test the Swift Package Manager integration. The |
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This PR introduces a
Package.swiftmanifest to enable Swift Package Manager (SPM) support for the Box2D library. With this change, Swift developers can now easily integrate Box2D into their projects by declaring it as a dependency in their own Package.swift files.Changes:
box2dUsage Example (in Swift project's Package.swift):
I understand that pull requests might not be your preferred way of contributing - if that’s the case, please let me know and I’ll be happy to open an issue and attach the file there instead.