Why are my Foo.h and Foo.m files not in the Classes folder?
Why are my Foo.h and Foo.m files not in the Classes folder?
- Subject: Why are my Foo.h and Foo.m files not in the Classes folder?
- From: Sandy Santra <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 26 Mar 2009 20:30:36 -0400
I'm a newbie at this, so I'm kind of clueless, and I'm definitely at
the beginning of the learning curve, but this is the 2nd time out of 2
tries that I've seen this happen.
A book tells me to:
"Go to the File menu in Interface Builder and choose Write Class
Files. Interface Builder then asks you where you want
your generated file to be put on disk. Navigate to the project folder
of our application and overwrite the MAFoo class
that exists there."
So I do that, OK, and I overwrite, and it all seems fine. Then the
book says:
"switch back to Xcode, you'll see the generated files in your project
window, inside the Classes group"
but the Foo.h and Foo.m files are NOT in the Classes folder. They
seem to be in the Resources folder.
I'm not sure if they're the right (the latest versions) of the files,
and I'm also not sure if I'm supposed to copy or move them to the
Classes folder; and of course I'm wondering if I'm doing something
wrong.
I've seen this weird anomaly in exercises from both BecomeAnXcoder and
the Hillegass Cocoa book, so now I'm starting to think it's something
wrong with my setup. I'm running Xcode 3.1.2.
Anyone can shed light on this, much thanks in advance.
--Sandy Santra
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