I’m really hesitant to ask this question, since it’s sure to have such a terribly easy answer, but I just can’t figure it out. Here goes:
I have this Objective-C code in a file called Copier.h:
#import <Cocoa/Cocoa.h> #import 'CopyQueue.h'; @interface Copier : NSObject { IBOutlet NSTextField *statusField; IBOutlet NSTextField *toField; CopyQueue *queue; } - (IBAction)startCopy:(id)sender; - (void)dropFile:(NSString *)theFileName; @end
And whenever I try to compile my project in Xcode, I get a syntax error in the line where it says CopyQueue *queue; What am I doing wrong?
The file compiles when I change the line to id *queue;, but that can’t be the solution, can it? Replacing all typed references with generic ones?
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