module Pod class PodTarget private _original_module_map_path = instance_method(:module_map_path) public # CocoaPods's default modulemap did not generate submodules correctly # `ios/Pods/Headers/Public/React/React-Core.modulemap` # ``` # module React { # umbrella header "React-Core-umbrella.h" # # export * # module * { export * } # } # ``` # clang will generate submodules for headers relative to the umbrella header directory. # https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/blob/2782cb8da0b3c180fa7c8627cb255a026f3d25a2/clang/lib/Lex/ModuleMap.cpp#L1133 # In this case, it is `ios/Pods/Headers/Public/React`. # But the React public headers are placed in `ios/Pods/Headers/Public/React-Core/React`, so clang cannot find the headers and generate submodules. # # This case happens when a pod's name different to its module name, e.g. the pod name is `React-Core` but the module name is `React` since it defines header_dir as `React`. # To fix the issue, we rewrite the `module_map_path` and `umbrella_header_path` to be with the public headers, # i.e. `ios/Pods/Headers/Public/React-Core/React/React-Core.modulemap` and `ios/Pods/Headers/Public/React-Core/React/React-Core-umbrella.h` # def rewrite_module_dir # strip expo go versioning prefix normalized_name = name.gsub(/^ABI\d+_\d+_\d+/, '') if ['React-Core', 'React-RCTFabric'].include?(normalized_name) && product_module_name != name return sandbox.public_headers.root + name + product_module_name end return nil end def umbrella_header_path if dir = self.rewrite_module_dir return dir + "#{label}-umbrella.h" end super end define_method(:module_map_path) do if dir = self.rewrite_module_dir return dir + "#{label}.modulemap" end _original_module_map_path.bind(self).() end end # class PodTarget end # module Pod