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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T10:12:32+00:00 2026-05-13T10:12:32+00:00

I have the following class: GLRectangle.h #include XPView.h class GLRectangle { public: int top,

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I have the following class:

GLRectangle.h

#include "XPView.h"

class GLRectangle
{
public:
    int top, left, bottom, right;

public:
    GLRectangle(void);
    ~GLRectangle(void);
    GLRectangle* centerRect(int rectWidth, int rectHeight, int boundWidth=0, int boundHeight=0);
};

GLRectangle.cpp

#include "GLRectangle.h"

GLRectangle::GLRectangle(void)
{
}

GLRectangle::~GLRectangle(void)
{
}

GLRectangle* GLRectangle::centerRect(int rectWidth, int rectHeight, int boundWidth, int boundHeight)
{
    if(boundWidth == 0)
    {
        boundWidth = XPView::getWindowWidth();
    }

    if(boundHeight == 0)
    {
        boundHeight = XPView::getWindowHeight();
    }

    // Set rectangle attributes
    left   = boundWidth / 2 - rectWidth / 2;
    top    = boundHeight / 2 + rectHeight / 2;
    right  = boundWidth / 2 + rectWidth / 2;
    bottom = boundHeight / 2- rectHeight / 2;

    return this;
}

and I’m trying to chain a function onto the construction of the object as follows:

wndRect = new GLRectangle()->centerRect(400, 160);

but getting the following error:

error C2143: syntax error:missing ';' before '->'

Is there a way to get this to work?

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    2026-05-13T10:12:32+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 10:12 am

    It’s an operator precedence problem. Try

    // Add some brackets
    wndRect = (new GLRectangle())->centerRect(400, 160);
    
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