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January 06, 2004 Is this a DMC Bug? | ||||
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Ok - I recently downloaded DMC as I needed a C++ compiler. Been using the Teach Yourself C++ Programming in 21 days book. In any case, I created this source file: #include <iostream.h> // for cout class Cat // begin declaration of the class { public: // begin public section int GetAge(); // accessor function void SetAge (int age); // accessor function void meow(); // general function private: int itsAge; }; int Cat::GetAge() { return itsAge; } void Cat::SetAge(int age) { itsAge = Age; } void Cat::Meow() { cout << "Meow!\n"; } void main() { Cat Frisky; Frisky.SetAge(5); Frisky.Meow(); cout << "Frisky is a cat who is "; cout << Frisky.GetAge() << " years old.\n"; Frisky.Meow(); } When I attempt to compile I get: I:\dm\bin>dmc ..\src\tycc6-3.cpp itsAge = Age; ^ .\src\tycc6-3.cpp(23) : Error: undefined identifier 'Age' { ^ .\src\tycc6-3.cpp(27) : Error: 'Meow' is not a member of struct 'Cat' Frisky.Meow(); ^ .\src\tycc6-3.cpp(35) : Error: 'Meow' is not a member of struct 'Cat' Frisky.Meow(); ^ .\src\tycc6-3.cpp(38) : Error: 'Meow' is not a member of struct 'Cat' --- errorlevel 1 This is right out of the book. What gives? |
January 06, 2004 Re: Is this a DMC Bug? | ||||
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Posted in reply to Tony P. <kd1s | Disregard. I found the problems. Seems that the Age vs. age thing got me, and Meow vs. meow. Grrrrr..... case sensitivity. The bane of my existence. :) In article <btdn3g$2e6j$1@digitaldaemon.com>, Tony P. <kd1s@aol.com says... > >Ok - I recently downloaded DMC as I needed a C++ compiler. Been using the Teach Yourself C++ Programming in 21 days book. In any case, I created this source file: > >#include <iostream.h> // for cout > >class Cat // begin declaration of the class >{ >public: // begin public section >int GetAge(); // accessor function >void SetAge (int age); // accessor function >void meow(); // general function >private: >int itsAge; >}; > >int Cat::GetAge() >{ >return itsAge; >} > >void Cat::SetAge(int age) >{ >itsAge = Age; >} > >void Cat::Meow() >{ >cout << "Meow!\n"; >} > >void main() >{ >Cat Frisky; >Frisky.SetAge(5); >Frisky.Meow(); >cout << "Frisky is a cat who is "; >cout << Frisky.GetAge() << " years old.\n"; >Frisky.Meow(); >} > >When I attempt to compile I get: > >I:\dm\bin>dmc ..\src\tycc6-3.cpp >itsAge = Age; >^ >.\src\tycc6-3.cpp(23) : Error: undefined identifier 'Age' >{ >^ >.\src\tycc6-3.cpp(27) : Error: 'Meow' is not a member of struct 'Cat' >Frisky.Meow(); >^ >.\src\tycc6-3.cpp(35) : Error: 'Meow' is not a member of struct 'Cat' >Frisky.Meow(); >^ >.\src\tycc6-3.cpp(38) : Error: 'Meow' is not a member of struct 'Cat' >--- errorlevel 1 > >This is right out of the book. What gives? > > > |
January 06, 2004 Re: Is this a DMC Bug? | ||||
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Posted in reply to Tony P. <kd1s | In article <btdn3g$2e6j$1@digitaldaemon.com>, Tony P. <kd1s@aol.com says... .. > >void Cat::SetAge(int age) >{ >itsAge = Age; >} .. >When I attempt to compile I get: > >I:\dm\bin>dmc ..\src\tycc6-3.cpp >itsAge = Age; >^ >.\src\tycc6-3.cpp(23) : Error: undefined identifier 'Age' > 'Age' is not the same as 'age' void Cat :: SetAge ( int age ) { itsAge = age; } Change the case of Age to age. Good Luck Arjan |
January 06, 2004 Re: Is this a DMC Bug? | ||||
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Posted in reply to Tony P. <kd1s | Ah yes, silly little things like that can be annonying :D Btw, you must have an rather old copy of the book coz the book should have used (indeed the copy I've got from copy of years ago does) #include <iostream> std::cout << ..... int main() <---- int not void!!! :) |
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