No I never figured it out. I worked around it by creating a factory method
on my class for creating new instances that initializes the object the way
I wanted to. Kinda lame, but it works.
On Tuesday, October 14, 2014 9:28:52 AM UTC-4, Karel-Jan Van Haute wrote:
>
> I'm having the same problem. Did you found the reason why you get the
> error?
>
> On Wednesday, September 24, 2014 3:57:05 AM UTC+2, Julian Paas wrote:
>>
>> I'm doing this in my bridging header which includes all of the CBL
>> headers. But to be sure I did actually try explicitly adding CBLDocument.h
>> but it didn't help.
>> #import <CouchbaseLite/CouchbaseLite.h>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sunday, September 21, 2014 7:18:45 AM UTC-4, Robbie Bubble wrote:
>>>
>>> Did you included CBLDocument.h in your bridging header?
>>>
>>> Am Montag, 15. September 2014 22:37:37 UTC+2 schrieb Julian Paas:
>>>>
>>>> Does anyone know how to override initWithDocument on CBLModel
>>>> subclasses? I have tried as:
>>>>
>>>> init(document: CBLDocument!) {
>>>>
>>>> super.init(document)
>>>> }
>>>>
>>>> But it tells me "use of undeclared type CBLDocument". CBLDocument is
>>>> definitely not unknown I use it in plenty of other swift classes. It only
>>>> seems to be in my CBLModel subclass that it is unknown. I get the same
>>>> result if I declare
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> var x: CBLDocument?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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