On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 10:28 AM, Ed Immenschuh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm relatively new programming ObjectiveC and Cocoa, and I'm trying to add 
> some C++ code to my existing ObjectiveC/Cocoa code using Xcode 3.1. I have my 
> C++ files in a separate .mm files (as the documentation says to), and my C++ 
> headers are in a xxx.h file. When building the code, I keep  getting my C++ 
> 'class' and everything associated with it as undefines. Is there some 
> compiler flag I have to set that is not being set automatically, or is there 
> something else I am not doing correctly?

Who is including the "xxx.h" header? If that header has C++ keywords
in it (aka class, etc.) then all files that include that header have
to be compiled using the C++ compiler (.mm or .cpp files).

If you don't want that to happen then you need to rework what is
exposed in your header(s).

-Shawn
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