File “…-Swift.h” from subproject not found
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I have an xcode project A which includes another xcode project B. Both are Objective C projects and B is like a library project which is used in A. So I decided to introduce some swift files into both projects. Inside project B everything is fine - I can nicely work between objc
and swift
files, I just do
#import <ProjectB-Swift.h>
and all the swift classes are available in objc. Since B is a library project, I want to use some of its swift classes in A. So in project A I did this:
#import <ProjectB/ProjectB-Swift.h>
but got an error from Xcode saying the file was not found. The following imports work fine though:
#import <ProjectB/SomeObjCClass.h>
#import <ProjectA-Swift.h>
How can I expose my new swift classes from subproject B to A?
NOTE: I tried also "ProjectB/ProjectB-Swift.h"
, <ProjectB-Swift.h>
and "ProjectB-Swift.h"
- non of them work.
ios objective-c swift
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I have an xcode project A which includes another xcode project B. Both are Objective C projects and B is like a library project which is used in A. So I decided to introduce some swift files into both projects. Inside project B everything is fine - I can nicely work between objc
and swift
files, I just do
#import <ProjectB-Swift.h>
and all the swift classes are available in objc. Since B is a library project, I want to use some of its swift classes in A. So in project A I did this:
#import <ProjectB/ProjectB-Swift.h>
but got an error from Xcode saying the file was not found. The following imports work fine though:
#import <ProjectB/SomeObjCClass.h>
#import <ProjectA-Swift.h>
How can I expose my new swift classes from subproject B to A?
NOTE: I tried also "ProjectB/ProjectB-Swift.h"
, <ProjectB-Swift.h>
and "ProjectB-Swift.h"
- non of them work.
ios objective-c swift
Did you tried this guide: developer.apple.com/documentation/swift/… ? Especially "Make sure the Defines Module setting for that framework target is set to Yes".
– kelin
Nov 12 at 20:25
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I have an xcode project A which includes another xcode project B. Both are Objective C projects and B is like a library project which is used in A. So I decided to introduce some swift files into both projects. Inside project B everything is fine - I can nicely work between objc
and swift
files, I just do
#import <ProjectB-Swift.h>
and all the swift classes are available in objc. Since B is a library project, I want to use some of its swift classes in A. So in project A I did this:
#import <ProjectB/ProjectB-Swift.h>
but got an error from Xcode saying the file was not found. The following imports work fine though:
#import <ProjectB/SomeObjCClass.h>
#import <ProjectA-Swift.h>
How can I expose my new swift classes from subproject B to A?
NOTE: I tried also "ProjectB/ProjectB-Swift.h"
, <ProjectB-Swift.h>
and "ProjectB-Swift.h"
- non of them work.
ios objective-c swift
I have an xcode project A which includes another xcode project B. Both are Objective C projects and B is like a library project which is used in A. So I decided to introduce some swift files into both projects. Inside project B everything is fine - I can nicely work between objc
and swift
files, I just do
#import <ProjectB-Swift.h>
and all the swift classes are available in objc. Since B is a library project, I want to use some of its swift classes in A. So in project A I did this:
#import <ProjectB/ProjectB-Swift.h>
but got an error from Xcode saying the file was not found. The following imports work fine though:
#import <ProjectB/SomeObjCClass.h>
#import <ProjectA-Swift.h>
How can I expose my new swift classes from subproject B to A?
NOTE: I tried also "ProjectB/ProjectB-Swift.h"
, <ProjectB-Swift.h>
and "ProjectB-Swift.h"
- non of them work.
ios objective-c swift
ios objective-c swift
asked Nov 10 at 23:31
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Did you tried this guide: developer.apple.com/documentation/swift/… ? Especially "Make sure the Defines Module setting for that framework target is set to Yes".
– kelin
Nov 12 at 20:25
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Did you tried this guide: developer.apple.com/documentation/swift/… ? Especially "Make sure the Defines Module setting for that framework target is set to Yes".
– kelin
Nov 12 at 20:25
Did you tried this guide: developer.apple.com/documentation/swift/… ? Especially "Make sure the Defines Module setting for that framework target is set to Yes".
– kelin
Nov 12 at 20:25
Did you tried this guide: developer.apple.com/documentation/swift/… ? Especially "Make sure the Defines Module setting for that framework target is set to Yes".
– kelin
Nov 12 at 20:25
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Did you tried this guide: developer.apple.com/documentation/swift/… ? Especially "Make sure the Defines Module setting for that framework target is set to Yes".
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Nov 12 at 20:25