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Asked: May 20, 20262026-05-20T17:51:14+00:00 2026-05-20T17:51:14+00:00

I know there are a couple of similar questions(circular include) out stackoverflow and other

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I know there are a couple of similar questions(circular include) out stackoverflow and other websites. But I still can’t figure it out and no solutions pop out. So I would like to post my specific one.

I have a Event class who has 2 and actually more subclass, which are Arrival and Landing. The compiler(g++) complains:

g++ -c -Wall -g -DDEBUG Event.cpp -o Event.o
In file included from Event.h:15,
                 from Event.cpp:8:
Landing.h:13: error: expected class-name before ‘{’ token
make: *** [Event.o] Error 1

People said that it’s a circular include. The 3 header files(Event.h Arrival.h Landing.h) are as follows:

the Event.h:

#ifndef EVENT_H_
#define EVENT_H_

#include "common.h"
#include "Item.h"
#include "Flight.h"

#include "Landing.h"

class Arrival;

class Event : public Item {
public:
    Event(Flight* flight, int time);
    virtual ~Event();

    virtual void occur() = 0;
    virtual string extraInfo() = 0; // extra info for each concrete event

    // @implement
    int compareTo(Comparable* b);
    void print();

protected:
    /************** this is why I wanna include Landing.h *******************/
    Landing* createNewLanding(Arrival* arrival); // return a Landing obj based on arrival's info

private:
    Flight* flight;
    int time; // when this event occurs

};

#endif /* EVENT_H_ */

Arrival.h:

#ifndef ARRIVAL_H_
#define ARRIVAL_H_

#include "Event.h"

class Arrival: public Event {
public:
    Arrival(Flight* flight, int time);
    virtual ~Arrival();

    void occur();
    string extraInfo();
};

#endif /* ARRIVAL_H_ */

Landing.h

#ifndef LANDING_H_
#define LANDING_H_

#include "Event.h"

class Landing: public Event {/************** g++ complains here ****************/
public:
    static const int PERMISSION_TIME;

    Landing(Flight* flight, int time);
    virtual ~Landing();

    void occur();
    string extraInfo();
};

#endif /* LANDING_H_ */

UPDATE:

I included Landing.h due to Landing’s constructor is called in the Event::createNewLanding method:

Landing* Event::createNewLanding(Arrival* arrival) {
    return new Landing(flight, time + Landing::PERMISSION_TIME);
}
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    2026-05-20T17:51:15+00:00Added an answer on May 20, 2026 at 5:51 pm

    Replace

    #include "Landing.h"
    

    with

    class Landing;
    

    If you still get errors, also post Item.h, Flight.h and common.h

    EDIT: In response to comment.

    You will need to e.g. #include "Landing.h" from Event.cpp in order to actually use the class. You just cannot include it from Event.h

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