Richard Dong
Richard Dong

Reputation: 704

Why is the extension of my Swift class not visible outside the defining file?

I have an Xcode-generated NSManagedObject class for my CoreData model.

@objc(SomeClass) class SomeClass : NSManagedObject { /* ... */ }

It is defined in a file named 'SomeClass.swift'. I would like to extend this class, so I created 'SomeClassExtension.swift'. I define the extension like this:

extension SomeClass {
    class func typeMethod1() {}
    func instanceMethod2() {}
}

These extension methods can be used within this defining file, but they are not visible outside of it. What is causing this issue?

Upvotes: 26

Views: 14507

Answers (2)

Enrico Granata
Enrico Granata

Reputation: 3329

I don't see any public modifiers on those methods.

Upvotes: 0

Nate Cook
Nate Cook

Reputation: 93276

It sounds like your new file (SomeClassExtension.swift) didn't get included in the correct target. Double-check the file's target membership by selecting the file in Xcode, then opening the "File Inspector" (View menu > Utilities > Show File Inspector). Make sure the correct targets are checked under the Target Membership heading.

Upvotes: 69

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