I'm unsure what is going on or what I changed, but all of a sudden a class I'm trying to reference "that is in the project tree" and in the folder (when I "show in finder") isn't being read at all ... I get multiple errors on the same line of code [see attached].
Please Help!!!
The issue occurs when I try to import HomeViewController.h into my MainContainerViewController
Works:
#import <UIKit/UIKit.h>
#import "ViewController.h"
@interface MainContainerViewController : UIViewController {
ViewController *parent;
NSString *FACING;
IBOutlet UIView *container;
IBOutlet UIView *topNav;
IBOutlet UIButton *homeBTN;
IBOutlet UIImageView *homeImg;
IBOutlet UILabel *homeLabel;
IBOutlet UIImageView *seperator1;
IBOutlet UIButton *bookmarksBTN;
IBOutlet UIImageView *bookmarksImg;
IBOutlet UILabel *bookmarksLabel;
IBOutlet UIImageView *seperator2;
IBOutlet UIButton *favouritesBTN;
IBOutlet UIImageView *favouritesImg;
IBOutlet UILabel *favouritesLabel;
IBOutlet UIImageView *seperator3;
IBOutlet UIButton *notesBTN;
IBOutlet UIImageView *notesImg;
IBOutlet UILabel *notesLabel;
IBOutlet UIImageView *seperator4;
IBOutlet UIButton *fontBTN;
IBOutlet UIImageView *fontImg;
IBOutlet UILabel *fontLabel;
IBOutlet UIImageView *seperator5;
IBOutlet UIButton *settingsBTN;
IBOutlet UIImageView *settingsImg;
IBOutlet UILabel *settingsLabel;
NSString *drawerIsAnimating;
//SETTINGS (LOCAL)
NSString *fontSize;
etc.
Broken:
#import <UIKit/UIKit.h>
#import "ViewController.h"
#import "HomeViewController.h"
@interface MainContainerViewController : UIViewController {
ViewController *parent;
NSString *FACING;
IBOutlet UIView *container;
IBOutlet UIView *topNav;
IBOutlet UIButton *homeBTN;
IBOutlet UIImageView *homeImg;
IBOutlet UILabel *homeLabel;
IBOutlet UIImageView *seperator1;
IBOutlet UIButton *bookmarksBTN;
IBOutlet UIImageView *bookmarksImg;
IBOutlet UILabel *bookmarksLabel;
IBOutlet UIImageView *seperator2;
IBOutlet UIButton *favouritesBTN;
IBOutlet UIImageView *favouritesImg;
IBOutlet UILabel *favouritesLabel;
IBOutlet UIImageView *seperator3;
IBOutlet UIButton *notesBTN;
IBOutlet UIImageView *notesImg;
IBOutlet UILabel *notesLabel;
IBOutlet UIImageView *seperator4;
IBOutlet UIButton *fontBTN;
IBOutlet UIImageView *fontImg;
IBOutlet UILabel *fontLabel;
IBOutlet UIImageView *seperator5;
IBOutlet UIButton *settingsBTN;
IBOutlet UIImageView *settingsImg;
IBOutlet UILabel *settingsLabel;
NSString *drawerIsAnimating;
//SETTINGS (LOCAL)
NSString *fontSize;
etc.
The file may not be included in the target you are building.
You may have a header import cycle.
Add
just before
It should solve that particular issue.
As a rule of thumb, you shouldn't #import headers in headers if you do not have an absolute need to do so, ie. a superclass header. If you need to use a class, declare it with @class instead of importing the class header. Do that and you should be safe 99% of the time.
Try to check MainContainerViewController2 target.
Click on MainContainerViewController2 .m and .xib and check in the Utilities panel (View > Utilities > Show File Inspector) if the checkbox is ticked into Target Membership section.
First check VERY CAREFULLY your MainContainerViewController2.h file to see if there are any wayward characters anywhere in the file.