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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T00:59:26+00:00 2026-05-16T00:59:26+00:00

I have the following cyclic dependency problem I am trying to solve: typedef std::map<int,

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I have the following cyclic dependency problem I am trying to solve:

typedef std::map<int, my_class> my_map;

class my_class {
...
private:
    my_map::iterator iter;
};

class otherclass{
public:
    my_map::iterator getIter(); 
private:
    my_map map;
};

The compiler does not like this, since my_class was not declared before the typedef.

if I try to forward-declare myclass like this:

class my_class;

typedef std::map<int, my_class> my_map;

class my_class {
...
private:
    my_map::iterator iter;
};

class otherclass{
public:
    my_map::iterator getIter(); 
private:
    my_map map;
};

I get an “error: forward declaration of ‘my_class'”.

How can I break this vicious cycle?


I’m sorry but I have to revise my question, as I have noticed that my representation is slightly wrong.

The following is the correct representation of my problem:

class my_container;

typedef std::map<int, my_container> my_map;

class my_class {
...
private:
    my_map::iterator iter;
};

class my_container {
public:
    my_class a_method();
private:
    vector<my_class> v;
};

class otherclass{
public:
    my_map::iterator a_method();
    my_class another_method();
    my_container yet_another_method();
private:
    my_map map;
};

Sorry about this

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    2026-05-16T00:59:27+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 12:59 am
    class my_class;
    
    typedef std::map  < int, my_class* > my_map;
                          ~~~~~~~~~~ use pointer here!
    
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