I need to link my ios 5 app with CommonCrypto. The problem is that I can't compile due to this error: 'Library not found for -lcommonCrypto'... How can I solve?
if you take out -lcommonCrypto, does the app still compile?
Looking at this duplicate question, it looks like all you need to do is include the correct #import lines in your .m file.
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I'm trying to integrate the Google Calendar API on iOS. I've followed the iOS Quickstart. I've managed to get the objective-c version to run but I need to get it to work in Swift. I'm getting an error loading the module 'GoogleAPIClientForREST'
I'm using cocoapods as shown in the example. All looks to be loaded fine on the pod side, as you can see in the screenshot.
Has someone succeeded to run the google example in swift ?
THANKS!
Linking the library with the binary resolved the module not found error.
I then ran into another error "Value of type 'GTLRCalendarService' has no member 'authorizer'" in the signin method (Two instances of the error). Found a solution to this error here
Solved this by creating a bridging header where I included these lines
#import <GTMSessionFetcher/GTMSessionFetcher.h>
#import <GTMSessionFetcher/GTMSessionFetcherService.h>
Here's my Xcode project incase it can help someone.
Thanks
So I am following this tutorial https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q6qcrO8uNzU&feature=youtu.be for Parse and when defining a PFQuery variable I get this error: "Use of unresolved identifier 'PFQuery'".
Code Below:
var getMessages = PFQuery(className:"DevelopmentMessages")
How would this be fixed? Thanks in Advance! ;)
You haven't included the Parse framework in your project correctly. This is done about 7 minutes in during Part 1 of that tutorial: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q6kTw_cK3zY
It is also covered in Parse's QuickStart instructions:
https://parse.com/apps/quickstart#parse_data/mobile/ios/native/existing
All you need to do is the "Install the SDK" portion but you also need to include the Parse framework's header in your Objective-C bridging header:
#import <Parse/Parse.h>
The problem might be because you might not have imported the libraries properly. Drag drop the library files into the project properly. Make sure you have added the library inside your project folder and not outside it. Sometimes it may also be the cause of the problem.
Note - Please don't forget to check the option "Copy files if needed" while dragging and dropping the library files.
Update - If you have named your project as "parse" then it will not work. So rename your project to any other name and try it.
I'm trying to make an app with swift/Obj-c (Bridging Header) with parse.com
So here's my question:
I saw on many sites that you can use Parse.setApplicationId("appid","clientid")
When I try this code it says Use of unresolved Identifier 'Parse'
I imported the framework and set the bridging header in the properties.
I also imported the frameworks which are required like it's written on parse.com
All other Classes/Objects from parse can be used by swift in the code.
This problem was because of a bug in xcode... (I think the compiler failed)
After I restarted Xcode the error was gone.
I've just downloaded AFNetworking to try and mess with it, but i'm having weird errors on including it in my project.
I've just created an empty test project and dropped both AFNetworking and JSONKit in, and immediately i got the error "Lexical or Preprocessor Issue: 'AFNetworking/AFURLConnectionOperation.h' file not found" .
It happens in this row, but changing it to a regular import works for some reason. I could change all of them but I'm trying to understand why this is happening to begin with. I'm sure its some stupid configuration i didn't notice.
#import <AFNetworking/AFURLConnectionOperation.h> // Throws error
#import "AFURLConnectionOperation.h" // Works
Thanks ! :)
Shai
<AFNetworking/AFURLConnectionOperation.h> works if you add AFNetworking as a framework. If you added the files you have to replace the imports with just "AFURLConnectionOperation.h".
The '#import ' syntax is for framework import.
If you just drag&drop the source in your project you've to use '#import "AFURLConnectionOperation.h"'
If you want use a .framework this tutorial can help you: http://db-in.com/blog/2011/07/universal-framework-iphone-ios-2-0/
I'm a baby iOS developer.
I really need help.
I want to use three20 library in my project and I add this library correctly.
but when I want to used it, I got a error.
for example when I write this line on top of my classes :
"#import "Three20/Three20.h"
I got this error:
Three20/Three20.h:No such file or directory
What hell is it? What can I do? I really need help as soon as possible.
Thanks
I solve my problem :).
Thanks to this site:
http://three20.info/article/2010-10-06-Adding-Three20-To-Your-Project