I'm following a tutorial in a book (iPhone 3D Programming), which uses:
- Objective-C header and source files (file extensions .h, .m - respectively),
- Objective-C++ header and source files (file extensions .h, .mm - respectively)
- C++ header and source files (file extensions .hpp, .mpp - respectively)
A sample Xcode project is included which compiles successfully.
Before I found the sample project, I had manually typed out the code from the book but I was getting the following compilation errors for the files detailed below:
- Unknown type name 'virtual'
- Expected member name or ';' after declaration specifiers
IRenderingEngine.hpp (Xcode File Inspector - File Type = "Default - C++ Header")
...
struct IRenderingEngine {
virtual void Initialize(int width, int height) = 0; //2 errors as marked above
virtual void Render() const = 0; //2 errors as marked above
virtual void UpdateAnimation(float timeStep) = 0; //2 errors as marked above
virtual void OnRotate(DeviceOrientation newOrientation) = 0; //2 errors as marked above
virtual ~IRenderingEngine() {} //2 errors as marked above
};
...
- Must use 'struct' tag to refer to type 'IRenderingEngine'
GLView.h (Xcode File Inspector - File Type = "Default - C Header")
#import "IRenderingEngine.hpp"
#import <QuartzCore/QuartzCore.h>
@interface GLView : UIView {
@private
EAGLContext* m_context;
IRenderingEngine* m_renderingEngine; //1 error marked above
float m_timestamp;
}
- (void) drawView:(CADisplayLink*)displayLink;
- (void) didRotate:(NSNotification*)notification;
@end
The file types for all the other files also defaulted to their expected file types in the Xcode File Inspector and as such should have worked correctly with the Build Setting - Apple LLVM compiler 4.2 - Language - "Compile Sources As = According to File Type" - which is identical to the Build Setting in the sample project that compiles successfully.
For some odd reason changing the Build Setting to "Compile Sources As = Objective-C++" in my manually created project removed the compilation errors and the application ran as expected.
Can anyone offer a reason as to why this setting is not consistent between seemingly identical (source-code-wise) projects?