Is there any chance we're gonna see a lifting of the "Macros can't see other macro-generated code" restrictions in Swift?
It's weird that I can have a macro that generates a type with an initialiser and e.g. in a #Preview I can't use it.
But if I add some non-macro code to expose it, I can use it.
It's an odd restriction with some weird, unexpected rules.
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