XCFrameworks missing native Apple Silicon simulator slice
Published XCFrameworks only include ios-arm64 (device) and ios-x86_64-simulator (Intel) slices, so developers on Apple Silicon Macs must run the Simulator under Rosetta or manually exclude architectures. Adding a native ios-arm64-simulator slice would remove this workaround.
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