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I have a header file ApiManager.h in which I define an enum:

typedef enum ApiEndpoint {
    // some values
} ApiEndpoint;

In that file, I have a method that takes one of these values as an argument:

- (NSString *) getPathForEndpoint: (ApiEndpoint) endpoint;

And that seems to be fine for XCode. In another file, however, ApiManagerDelegate.h, I have the following definitions:

- (void) requestToEndpoint: (ApiEndpoint) endpoint succeeded: (id) responseObject;
- (void) requestToEndpoint: (ApiEndpoint) endpoint failed: (NSError *) error;

And XCode flags both of the ApiEndpoint arguments with the error expected a type. I have imported ApiManager.h so ApiEndpoint does show up in the completions list, but for some reason XCode isn't recognising it.

What am I doing wrong?

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  • I'd suggest to use the typedef NS_ENUM(NSInteger, UITableViewCellStyle) macro to define your enum. Sep 22, 2014 at 21:11

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It looks like cyclic dependencies were the problem, as pointed out by @trojanfoe who has mysteriously deleted his answer.

Moving the typedef to a separate file ApiEndpoint.h solved the issue.

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