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April 12, 2003 Problem compiling | ||||
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I first apologise for what will almost certainly be a simple error on my part caused by my very limited experience of C++ programming. Anyway, I've been trying to compile a fairly simple program, and cannot get my way around this error message: wab(); ^ test012.cpp(859) : Error: ';' expected following declaration of struct member --- errorlevel 1 It's a rather basic function call (one which is made quite a few times through the program), and I'm not quite sure why this instance of it, and only this instance, keeps coming up with an error message thinking it's trying to declare a structure member (especially considering I haven't used a single structure in the program). I have tried changing the name of the function, having it input a pointless integer, but the same error always comes up. The line in question occurs within a "for" loop inside another function, but this instance comes up with an error while the other intance of "wab();" in the function, outside the "for" loop, goes through the compiler fine. If anyone could give me any help in the matter it would be greatly appreciated. |
April 12, 2003 Re: Problem compiling | ||||
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Posted in reply to Owen Rooney | In article <b7a3m4$kun$1@digitaldaemon.com>, Owen Rooney says... >wab(); >^ >test012.cpp(859) : Error: ';' expected following declaration of struct member >--- errorlevel 1 Function call is probably fine, look above the function for a syntax error. Richard |
April 12, 2003 Re: Problem compiling | ||||
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Posted in reply to Owen Rooney | Post the full file, and we'll take a look "Owen Rooney" <Owen_member@pathlink.com> wrote in message news:b7a3m4$kun$1@digitaldaemon.com... > I first apologise for what will almost certainly be a simple error on my part > caused by my very limited experience of C++ programming. Anyway, I've been trying to compile a fairly simple program, and cannot get my way around this > error message: > > wab(); > ^ > test012.cpp(859) : Error: ';' expected following declaration of struct member > --- errorlevel 1 > > It's a rather basic function call (one which is made quite a few times through > the program), and I'm not quite sure why this instance of it, and only this > instance, keeps coming up with an error message thinking it's trying to declare > a structure member (especially considering I haven't used a single structure in > the program). I have tried changing the name of the function, having it input a > pointless integer, but the same error always comes up. The line in question > occurs within a "for" loop inside another function, but this instance comes up > with an error while the other intance of "wab();" in the function, outside the > "for" loop, goes through the compiler fine. If anyone could give me any help in > the matter it would be greatly appreciated. > > |
April 13, 2003 Re: Problem compiling - test012.cpp | ||||
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Posted in reply to Matthew Wilson Attachments: | Here it is, if anyone wishes to give any advice
>In article <b7a6l0$muf$1@digitaldaemon.com>, Matthew Wilson says...
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>Post the full file, and we'll take a look
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April 13, 2003 Re: Problem compiling - test012.cpp | ||||
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Posted in reply to Owen Rooney | On line 857, you have the expression w=dirpr(x,y,p) This needs a terminating semi-colon, as in w=dirpr(x,y,p); This now compiles. (I've not run it) "Owen Rooney" <Owen_member@pathlink.com> wrote in message news:b7cq8j$29g5$1@digitaldaemon.com... > Here it is, if anyone wishes to give any advice > > >In article <b7a6l0$muf$1@digitaldaemon.com>, Matthew Wilson says... > > > >Post the full file, and we'll take a look > > > |
April 14, 2003 Re: Problem compiling - test012.cpp | ||||
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Posted in reply to Matthew Wilson | Thanks, I can't believe I missed the semicolon, it was right there staring me in the face. Anyway, thanks for the help. In article <b7cti0$2bjf$1@digitaldaemon.com>, Matthew Wilson says... > >On line 857, you have the expression > > > w=dirpr(x,y,p) > > >This needs a terminating semi-colon, as in > > w=dirpr(x,y,p); > > >This now compiles. (I've not run it) > > > >"Owen Rooney" <Owen_member@pathlink.com> wrote in message news:b7cq8j$29g5$1@digitaldaemon.com... >> Here it is, if anyone wishes to give any advice >> >> >In article <b7a6l0$muf$1@digitaldaemon.com>, Matthew Wilson says... >> > >> >Post the full file, and we'll take a look >> >> >> > > |
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