Swift codegen: Include namespace in fragment struct type names#2397
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to make sure that if the fragment is used in a query that has a node (and therefore type name) with the same name as the fragment's type name, Swift doesn't get confused about which type is being referred to.
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Fixes #2396
By placing the namespace in front of any fragment struct name, we can ensure that the fragment type will be unambiguous. If the fragment is used in a query that has a node (and therefore type name) with the same name as the fragment's type name, Swift doesn't get confused about which type is being referred to.
However, the namespace is not included in the name when declaring the fragment's struct, so there's a new method that is used to get the name for its declaration.
TODO:
*Make sure changelog entries note which project(s) has been affected. See older entries for examples on what this looks like.