I'm having a heck of a time connecting UIViews to my classes. I have a 
UICollectionViewCell subclass with a bunch of subviews. One of those is custom.

While I can drag from views to the Swift code for the UICollectionViewCell 
subclass, it keeps trying to connect it to a storyboard in a completely 
unrelated project in a separate directory. It appears to do the right thing, 
but at runtime the outlet is nil, and clicking on the little dot by the line of 
code pops up a menu referencing this other storyboard.*

There's a custom subview in the cell that's also implemented in a Swift file. I 
want to connect subviews of that to it, but Xcode won't prompt to create the 
IBOutlet when I drag from those.

I can't figure out what's going on, but it's very broken. I've tried cleaning 
and restarting Xcode to no avail.

*The UICollectionViewCell subclass view hierarchy was dragged over from another 
storyboard in another project. That's the file my new project keeps trying to 
reference, but I can't figure out why. The other project isn't even open when 
this happens. I've looked inside the pbxproj file and the storyboard file, and 
there are no references to that other file. But Xcode keeps showing it.

I've reported this behavior in bugreporter, but I'm really stuck here.

-- 
Rick Mann
rm...@latencyzero.com



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