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objective c - How to prevent circular reference when Swift bridging header imports a file that imports Hopscotch-Swift.h itself

I am integrating Swift into a large existing Objective C project and have run into what I think is a circular reference.

The classes in question are as follows:

Objective C Controller

#import "Hopscotch-Swift.h"

@interface MyController : UIViewController<MyProtocol>
   ...
@end

Swift Protocol

@objc protocol MyProtocol: NSObjectProtocol {
   ...
}

Bridging Header

#import "MyController.h"

This code fails to compile because the Hopscotch-Swift.h file will not generate.

I think this is due to a circular reference error as I can import Hopscotch-Swift.h into objective c headers that are not included in Hopscotch-Bridging-Header.h and it works fine.

Is there a workaround for this issue or should I file a radar with Apple?

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Forward declaration should work, in your case.

In your .h:

@protocol MyProtocol;

@interface MyController : UIViewController<MyProtocol>

@end

In your .m:

#import "HopScotch-Swift.h"

From How can I add forward class references used in the -Swift.h header? and the Swift interoperability guide:

If you use your own Objective-C types in your Swift code, make sure to import the Objective-C headers for those types prior to importing the Swift generated header into the Objective-C .m file you want to access the Swift code from.


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