January 10, 2002 Help me! | ||||
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Why that following fragment of the program gives mistake of compilation for .cpp: struct defmen { struct kmen { struct defmen *men; short int *mkeyout; } *mnext; char *mstr; }; void main(int argc, char **argv) { struct kmen *text; text->men[0].mstr; } L:\ZAICEV\MED\PROJ\MARS>sc test.cpp -ml text->men[0].mstr; ^ test.cpp(20) : Error: 'men' is not a member of undefined class 'kmen text->men[0].mstr; And for .C all is compiled normally! In VC 1.0 too all O'k. How to bypass this problem? |
January 10, 2002 Re: Help me! | ||||
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Posted in reply to ZaitcevE.V. | kmen is nested inside defmen. You defined a new defmen class at global scope with the declaration of text. The solution is to move the definition of struct kmen into the global scope. -Walter "ZaitcevE.V." <Genior@km.ru> wrote in message news:a1jima$2jjg$1@digitaldaemon.com... > Why that following fragment of the program gives mistake of compilation for > .cpp: > > struct defmen > { > struct kmen > { > struct defmen *men; > short int *mkeyout; > } > *mnext; > char *mstr; > }; > > void > main(int argc, char **argv) > { > struct kmen *text; > > text->men[0].mstr; > } > > L:\ZAICEV\MED\PROJ\MARS>sc test.cpp -ml > text->men[0].mstr; > ^ > test.cpp(20) : Error: 'men' is not a member of undefined class 'kmen > text->men[0].mstr; > > And for .C all is compiled normally! In VC 1.0 too all O'k. How to bypass > this problem? > > |
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