I've read a lot of questions and answers that deal with a similar issue, but I have yet to find a solution. If anyone could shed some light, that would be wonderful.
I created a Swift project and now I want to combine it with some Objective-C. My "failed to import bridging header" only occurs when I attempt to #import my Chartboost.h file. So, as long as I don't have anything in my bridging header file, Xcode finds it and gives me no issue. But once I add this:
#import <Chartboost/Chartboost.h>
I get the error along with 38 other errors saying "Swift Compiler Error - Function definition not allowed here".
I've correctly imported my framework. And my framework search path is correct. And it's only when I import the Chartboost framework. UIKit and Foundation work fine.
Here is what I did leading up to the issue....First, I created a new Obj-C file and then clicked "Yes when Xcode gave me a pop-up asking if it could configure a bridging header. This created "FunFacts-Bridging-Header.h"
Then I made sure Objective-C Bridging Header path was correct under Swift Compiler - Code Generation.
I even put in a very specific path /Users/me/Desktop/FunFacts/FunFacts-Bridging-Header.h
and it still says "Failed to import".
I've also set Defines Module to "Yes" (because I heard that may help). And my product module name is FunFacts.
Why is FunFacts-Bridging-Header.h failing to import when I try to add #import ?
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