I met a problem in Xcode. And my problem was similar to this one: http://www.iphonedevsdk.com/forum/iphone-sdk-development/40121-expected-specifier-qualifier-list-before.html
So I want to know how to solve the problem in the link above?
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The most common reason for this error is using a class name that is unknown at this point. Please double-check all your
#importstatements to see if you’re missing any.Edit: If this appears in a header file, you should probably use
@classinstead of#import, but make sure the corresponding#importexists in the .m file.