On 25/02/2011, at 7:16 AM, Trygve Inda wrote:

> I am guessing IB is reading the MyClass.m which has both .h files imported
> with #ifdef


I don't think this is true - I have sometimes defined the header for a class 
and then set up the interface in IB using that header before I've even written 
a line in the .m file. IB seems quite happy, though at that point XCode 
wouldn't be if I tried to compile.

I'm not sure why you're even doing this. Just keep the two .m files totally 
separate, reading their own header file as is the usual case. If there's code 
common to both that you are uncomfortable duplicating, move it into a common 
helper class used by both.

--Graham


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