I'm working on a game for iPad using cocos2d which involves a board filled with different types of tiles. I've created a custom class called Tile
as a general template for tiles and a few subclasses of Tile
which have different properties and methods. I've also created a class called Board
which, among other things, keeps track of the locations of all the tiles using a special coordinate system.
For some reason, in the Board
class, the compiler doesn't seem to be recognizing Tile
as a type of object, even though I've added #import "Tile.h"
at the top of the file.
Here's the relevant code (just ask if there's other parts of the code you want to see):
Tile.h
#import <Foundation/Foundation.h>
#import "cocos2d.h"
#import "Board.h"
@interface Tile : NSObject
-(void) updateNeighbors;
@property (nonatomic, retain) CCSprite* sprite;
@property (assign) CGPoint coords;
@property (assign) CGPoint positionInPoints;
@property (nonatomic, retain) NSMutableArray *neighbors;
@end
Board.h
#import <Foundation/Foundation.h>
#import "cocos2d.h"
#import "Tile.h"
@interface Board : NSObject
+(Board*)sharedBoard;
- (void) putTile: (Tile*) tile AtIndex: (CGPoint) index; //<-- error here!
- (void) replaceTileAtIndex: (CGPoint) index1 WithTileAtIndex: (CGPoint) index2;
- (Tile*) tileAtIndex: (CGPoint) index; //<-- error here!
- (void) populate;
@property (nonatomic, retain) NSMutableArray *tiles;
@property (nonatomic, retain) NSString *type;
@property (assign) CGPoint size;
@end
This code will not even build and I'm getting the following error where indicated:
Expected '(' before 'Tile'
If I change the type from (Tile*)
to (NSObject*)
, it fixes the error, which leads me to believe that Tile
is not being recognized as a type of object.
I've searched via Google and this site and cannot figure out why this is happening.
Update
Dumb mistake; easy to fix.
As you all have pointed out the problem is that the two header files are importing each other, which is not allowed. For now, I've fixed the problem by moving the #import "Board.h" statement to Tile.m, since it isn't needed in the header file. Later on, if I decide to use Board in the Tile.h file I will use forward referencing (@class Board;), as a few of you suggested.
Thanks again!
@class Tile;
) at the top of Board.h? – joerick Oct 25 '11 at 22:07