It is compile time error. You can get it in a lot of case:
Objective-C, Library/Framework Target.
If you host your own library or framework please make sure that it has module.modulemap
file and the headers from it are located in Build Phases -> Headers section
Framework Search Paths
consumer -> framework
If you try to build an app without setting the Framework Search Paths
. After setting the Framework Search Path
to point to the framework resources, Xcode will build the project successfully. However, when you run the app in the Simulator, there is a crash for reason: Image not found
about
It can be an absolute path or a relative path like $(SRCROOT)
or $(SRCROOT)/..
for workspace
Import Paths
Swift consumer -> Swift static library
The Import Paths
should point to .swiftmodule
Linked Frameworks and Libraries
consumer -> static framework
Add a Static framework
to this section
Find Implicit Dependencies
When you have an implicit dependency but Find Implicit Dependencies
was turned off
CocoaPods
pod deintegrate
pod install
UI Test Bundle
for App Target
where used additional dependency from CocoaPods. To solve it use inherit!
[About] in Podfile
[Recursive path]
#import "Social/Social.h"
– Martin R Apr 7 '15 at 20:04platform :ios, '10.0'
. That was solution. – Artur Guseynov Oct 15 '18 at 15:27