On 19 Mar '08, at 1:12 PM, Jeremy wrote:

I then changed my .m file to a .mm file and all of the errors went away except for one:
"cannot find interface declaration for 'MyClass'"

The code in my .mm file is as such:

m_pMemberVariable = new MyClass();
const unsigned int nRes = m_pMemberVariable->MyFunc();

The second line gets the error. The new allocation in the first line seems to compile fine.

I think there's something wrong with the declaration of m_pMemberVariable in the matching .h file. What does it look like? It should be something like:

class MyClass;

@interface MyObjCClass : NSObject {
        MyClass *m_pMemberVariable;
}
...
@end

—Jens

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