I am little bit confused on referencing a sub class inside a super class in C++.
For example, given Java :
public class Entity {
protected ComplexEntity _ce;
public Entity() {
}
public ComplexEntity getCentity() {
return _ce;
}
}
Where ComplexEntity extends the entity.It works.In the sub class I call getCentity() no errors.
Now ,in C++ when I write something like that:
#pragma once
#include "maininclude.h"
#include "ExtendedEntity.h"
using namespace std;
class EntityBase
{
public:
EntityBase(void);
EntityBase(const string &name);
~EntityBase(void);
protected:
ExtendedEntity* _extc;
string _name;
};
I am getting compiler error:
error C2504: 'Entity' : base class undefined
In the classes which inherit from this Entity.Why does that happen?
Is it completely unacceptable in C++?
May be Entity must be abstract ?
I would like to get suggestions on possible workarounds.
You may consider using CRTP, cut/paste from Wikipedia: