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Re: symbol(s) not found
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Re: symbol(s) not found


  • Subject: Re: symbol(s) not found
  • From: Jens Alfke <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 9 Jun 2008 19:57:24 -0700


On 8 Jun '08, at 7:48 PM, kim wrote:

As near as I can tell nothing at all has changed, the Calculate object is properly defined (no compiler warnings or errors) but it would seem that the symbol table is not up to date?

(Not to nit-pick, but you mean "class" instead of "object". It does make a difference, as I had to read your post twice to figure out what you meant. Objects exist at runtime, the classes are the code.)


Make sure Calculate.m (or whatever .m file implements the Calculate class) is in your app's target. The inspector panel for that file will show that, under its Targets tab.

—Jens

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