Meshtastic-Apple/Meshtastic/Extensions/CoreData/RangeTestConfigEntityExtension.swift
Blake McAnally 58da532d32 Extract the generated protobufs into its own Swift package
This change modifies the process for generating and integrating the Meshtastic protobufs into the client application.

* The generated Swift code is now in a local SPM package `MeshtasticProtobufs`
* An Xcode Workspace file `Meshtastic.xcworkspace` was created to more easily manage the new build targets.
* The code generation script for the protos was modified to generate the Swift code into the new location.
* The README.md was updated to reflect these changes.

NOTE: After merging this PR, do not open the project file `Meshtastic.xcodeproj`. You must use the workspace `Meshtastic.xcworkspace`

Extracting out the generated protobuf code into its own library enables several opportunities for the project. This is just a first step, but with some more modularization, a standalone Apple Watch app or other targets starts to become a little bit more achievable to implement.

After extracting the protobufs into a Swift package, I validate these changes by building and running the Meshtastic app to an iPhone 15 Pro Max, and tried changing some settings on a local node. I then messaged back and forth using two local nodes connected to two different iOS devices.
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import CoreData
import MeshtasticProtobufs
extension RangeTestConfigEntity {
convenience init(
context: NSManagedObjectContext,
config: ModuleConfig.RangeTestConfig
) {
self.init(context: context)
self.sender = Int32(config.sender)
self.enabled = config.enabled
self.save = config.save
}
func update(with config: ModuleConfig.RangeTestConfig) {
sender = Int32(config.sender)
enabled = config.enabled
save = config.save
}
}