bagchi@dip.eecs.umich.edu (Ranjan Bagchi) (06/28/90)
Is there anything special I have to do so that I can do the
following:
class foo {
bar bat;
.
.
.
};
class bar {
.
.
.
int glorp(foo);
};
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Ordinarily, I would just define class 'bar' before class
'foo'. However, because class bar has a function which deals with
class foo, I run inot the same problem. g++ is complaining because
of this...
-rj
bagchi@eecs.umich.edumneerach@inf.ethz.ch (Matthias Ulrich Neeracher) (07/02/90)
In article <2828@zipeecs.umich.edu> bagchi@dip.eecs.umich.edu (Ranjan Bagchi) writes: > Is there anything special I have to do so that I can do the >following: > class foo { > bar bat; > }; > > class bar { > int glorp(foo); > }; > This should work : class foo; class bar { int glorp(foo); }; class foo { bar bat; }; I have not been feeding this to any compiler, though. Matthias