How to include a class from a subproject
(Xcode 6.1, Objective-C, iPad)
I have an Xcode project with another project--a subproject.
I am trying to #import a class from the subproject in the usual way:
#import "myAwesomeClass.h"
But I'm getting an error:
'myAwesomeClass.h' file not found.
When I open the subproject, the class is right there in the hierarchy.
How do I include a class that exists in the subproject into the main project? Thx :)
ios xcode class include subproject
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(Xcode 6.1, Objective-C, iPad)
I have an Xcode project with another project--a subproject.
I am trying to #import a class from the subproject in the usual way:
#import "myAwesomeClass.h"
But I'm getting an error:
'myAwesomeClass.h' file not found.
When I open the subproject, the class is right there in the hierarchy.
How do I include a class that exists in the subproject into the main project? Thx :)
ios xcode class include subproject
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(Xcode 6.1, Objective-C, iPad)
I have an Xcode project with another project--a subproject.
I am trying to #import a class from the subproject in the usual way:
#import "myAwesomeClass.h"
But I'm getting an error:
'myAwesomeClass.h' file not found.
When I open the subproject, the class is right there in the hierarchy.
How do I include a class that exists in the subproject into the main project? Thx :)
ios xcode class include subproject
(Xcode 6.1, Objective-C, iPad)
I have an Xcode project with another project--a subproject.
I am trying to #import a class from the subproject in the usual way:
#import "myAwesomeClass.h"
But I'm getting an error:
'myAwesomeClass.h' file not found.
When I open the subproject, the class is right there in the hierarchy.
How do I include a class that exists in the subproject into the main project? Thx :)
ios xcode class include subproject
ios xcode class include subproject
edited Feb 12 '15 at 16:12
kmiklas
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The main project are looking for the subproject's headers in its root folder, so if the subproject is not "physically" a child of the main project, you will get this kind of issue.
You can explicitly set a header search path for your main project.
In Xcode, select your project, build settings
, and under the Search Paths
section you will find a parameter Header Search Paths
. Add the desired paths (absolute or relative) and the headers of the subproject will be found
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The main project are looking for the subproject's headers in its root folder, so if the subproject is not "physically" a child of the main project, you will get this kind of issue.
You can explicitly set a header search path for your main project.
In Xcode, select your project, build settings
, and under the Search Paths
section you will find a parameter Header Search Paths
. Add the desired paths (absolute or relative) and the headers of the subproject will be found
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The main project are looking for the subproject's headers in its root folder, so if the subproject is not "physically" a child of the main project, you will get this kind of issue.
You can explicitly set a header search path for your main project.
In Xcode, select your project, build settings
, and under the Search Paths
section you will find a parameter Header Search Paths
. Add the desired paths (absolute or relative) and the headers of the subproject will be found
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The main project are looking for the subproject's headers in its root folder, so if the subproject is not "physically" a child of the main project, you will get this kind of issue.
You can explicitly set a header search path for your main project.
In Xcode, select your project, build settings
, and under the Search Paths
section you will find a parameter Header Search Paths
. Add the desired paths (absolute or relative) and the headers of the subproject will be found
The main project are looking for the subproject's headers in its root folder, so if the subproject is not "physically" a child of the main project, you will get this kind of issue.
You can explicitly set a header search path for your main project.
In Xcode, select your project, build settings
, and under the Search Paths
section you will find a parameter Header Search Paths
. Add the desired paths (absolute or relative) and the headers of the subproject will be found
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