On Aug 4, 2008, at 11:51 AM, Steve Cronin wrote:

Folks;

I open new project using the CoreFoundation - Command Line Tool template, and place the code shown above.

I've tried various usages of #import <Foundation/Foundation.h> but can't seem to get it right so that NSURL & NSAutoreleasePool are defined... I believe that both NSURL and NSAutoreleasePool are defined in the Foundation framework, which is why I am focused on getting it #imported, I just need the syntax..
(with Foundation framework added to the project)
NO --> #include <Foundation/Foundation.h>  (~700 errors...)
NO --> #include <Foundation/NSURL.h>  (45 errors..)

Oh out of exasperation, I tried <Cocoa/Cocoa.h> ---> ~1700 errors


My guess would be that the compiler thinks its compiling C (or C++) code, when you've given it Obj-C. Simplest fix if that is the case is to change the file extension to ".m". But without seeing the actual errors, it would have to remain a guess.

Alternatively, you can keep this all in the land of C by using CFURLCreateWithFileSystemPath() and CFStringCreateWithCString(). Then you won't need any Obj-C (or Foundation) at all.

Of course, while I realize this is probably a learning project, the same thing can be accomplished with the "open" command line tool :).
--
David Duncan
Apple DTS Animation and Printing
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