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I just updated XCode to help version 10. I tried to compile the project using kato the C ++ files and the input file. An Objective-c header (.h) that contains the following line:
#include
The compiler throws this error: “new” document not found
Why? I don’t have this problem with XCode 9.
Thanks
Cal
I just updated Xcode to version 10. I tried to compile my project that works with both C ++ files and Objective-C files. From
One of the more important cpp files contains a header data file (.which h) with the following line:
Why is he there? With XCode 9, I didn’t have this problem.
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Hi Claude!
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I just cleared the build directory. No ˜Ÿ
Thanks
Cal
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Ok, check out all the tips here. Your place of residence answers a fairly similar problem.
I will, thanks, Claude!
I have exactly the same basic problem after upgrading to Xcode 10. The compiler cannot find H2 tags in f The framework file. I had this problem with Xcode in 9. “Headers Search Paths” and hence “User Headers Search Paths” usually show the folder fix. Yes, indeed. “Switching to does not help. Even the clean version does not help.
Select the file xcode just can’t find and you will see the right column. You go to Identity and Type -> Location and choose To Relative Project.
One way to solve this problem was to add the libc ++ library. tbd in Targets -> Build Stages -> Link Binary to Libraries and also under Build Options -> AppleClang – Language – C ++ “->” C ++ Standard Library “for libc ++
Thank you @dingjianjaja! Apart from the headache, it saved me a lot of time.
Ok, check out the tips here. They solve a fairly similar problem.
I have exactly the same problem after upgrading to Xcode 10. The compiler cannot find the header of the framework files. I couldn’t have this problem in Xcode. Header Search Paths and User Header Search Paths are used to fix files. Also, I set “Use header maps” to “Always check user pathsi (obsolete) “to” Yes “. Switching to doesn’t help. Not all clean versions help too.
Select the image xcode cannot find and look at the straight column. You will find “Identity and Type” -> “Location” and select “To Relative Project”.
One way to solve this problem was to add the libc ++ library. tbd in Targets -> Build Phases -> Link Binary to Libraries, and also in Build Settings -> Apple Clang – Language – C ++ -> Standard C ++ library in libc ++
Thank you @dingjianjaja! It saved me a lot of time and headaches.
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