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So sorry that I confused people, I just quickly typed this code out instead of copy and pasting, so I actually do #ifndef A_H #define A_H in my code. Ive changed the below code to show that
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I have two classes which each contain a pointer to an instance of the other class, but this is creating problems for me . My code is similar to the following
// A.h
#ifndef A_H
#define A_H
class B; // compiler error here
class A
{
B* foo;
// other members and functions
};
#endif
// A.cpp
#include "A.h"
#include "B.h"
/*
declare functions and use methods in both A and B
*/
// B.h
#ifndef B_H
#define B_H
class A;
class B
{
A** bar;
// other stuff
};
#endif
//B.cpp
#include "A.h"
#include "B.h"
/*
declare functions and use methods in both A and B
*/
I was told that forward declaring the other class int he header file then including the other file in the cpp file would work, but on the marked line I get an error that just says “forward declaration of ‘struct b'”
Can anyone tell me what I’m doing wrong?
Include one header, let say b.h in a.h. Do not forward declare B in a.h. b.h can stay as it is.
Otherwise you get sth like
It is always wise to do preprocessing only on such errors.