C++ :: Header File - Running Class Function As A Thread

Apr 20, 2014

I have a header file with a bunch of functions. I want to create a thread using the <threads> package and am using

void myclass::functionX() {
}
void myclass::function() {
std::thread tr(myclass::functionX);
}

I am getting the error "no instance of std::thread::thread matches the argument list argument types are (void());

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C++ :: Create A Thread To A Class Function

Jan 25, 2014

I'm trying to create a thread to a class function, but it doesnt work for me...

The function : void Server::RecMsg(SOCKET &socket)

the call : std::thread GetMessages(&Server::RecMsg, ClientSocket);

I get the error : "Error1error C2064: term does not evaluate to a function taking 1 arguments"

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C++ :: How To Use Header File For A Class

Sep 21, 2014

I wrote a simple date class and could not get it to work until I put all the code in main(). Then it worked like a charm. I have not been able to create a separate .cpp file and get it to work with my existing main().

I tried to follow [URL] which is a closed article, with no success. I tried every combination I could think of and was unable to compile without error. (Linux Mint 17,code::blocks 13.12, G++ 4.8.2). I did finally get it to work by putting *all* my code in the .h file and #including the .h file (and nothing else) in the .cpp file. This is not how it's supposed to work.

This is unbelievable! I just tried this on another computer, same OS same version of Code::Blocks and G++.

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C++ :: Overloaded Operator Defined In Header File - Gives Error In CPP File Of Class

Apr 12, 2014

I am working on an assignment in which i have to perform th following task

myClass itsObject1,itsObject2;
itsObject2=5000+itsObject1;

I have defined overloaded operator as follows in the header file but in the cpp file of the class it gives error.

friend vli &vli::operator + (int &a,vli &obj);

How to define it in cpp file of my class?

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C++ :: Splitting Template Class To Header H File And Implementation CPP File

Sep 12, 2014

What is the right syntax for implementing the .cpp of a template class?

Consider this LinkedList.h file:
Code: #include<iostream>
#include"Iterator.h"

template <class T>
class LinkedList {

[Code] ....

How should the implementation for the LinkedList constructor, for example, should look like in the LinkedList.cpp file?

I tried this:

Code: #include "LinkedList.h"
template <class T>
LinkedList<T>::LinkedList<T>() {
// constructor
}
LinkedList<T>::~LinkedList<T>() {
// destructor
}

But the compiler wouldn't accept it.

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C++ :: How To Declare Class As Forward In Header File - Regular Use In CPP File

Jan 17, 2015

lets say we have a valid class with full implementation, X. can this class be declared as forward in Y header file:

Code: class X;

class Y{
X* m_X;
}

but still be used as regular in the cpp file?

Code:

#include "Y.h"
#incldue "X.h"
T Y::function(){
m_X->doSomething();
}

visual studio prevents me from doing it , I wonder if the standard also says so.

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C/C++ :: Declaration Of Class In Header File

Sep 24, 2014

In the code given below using turboc++ 3.0(really old i get it but its school rules)

#ifndef emoji_h
#define emoji_h
class emoji//here for some reason {
};
#endif

error i get :line 3 declaration syntax error why and how to correct it?

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C++ :: Invoke Enum Class From Header File To Cpp File

May 21, 2014

I have been working a project in C++. I have TTTMain.cpp file that has all the function calls, TTTFuntions.cpp that has all the functions, I have TTT.h file that has all the prototypes and variables and additionally I have Winner.h that has enum class Winner declaration in it. Here is my block of codes:

Winner.h file:

#ifndef winner
#define winner
enum class Winner {

[Code]....

My question is when I compile this gives me error on

Winner gameSquares[] = { Empty, Empty,Empty, Empty, Empty, Empty, Empty, Empty, Empty };

with saying "invalid use of non-static data data member" and It says "Empty was not declared in this scope."

I know calling enum is very very trick.

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C++ :: Using Class Member Directly In Header File

Jan 26, 2015

I'm trying to use a class member to initialize the dimension of a matrix. I have two issues. Here is the code (.h) simplified :

#include <vector>
#include <array>
#include <typeinfo>

template<typename T, std::size_t N>
struct md_vector {

[Code] ...

error: invalid use of non-static data member ‘OptimalSamplingStrategy::_nbMorph’|

I can't use a class member directly in the header file (here _nbMorph).

It was an issue I got before and that I didn't solve as I succeed in finding other ways. I don't think it's possible here.

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C++ :: Class / Header File Related Errors

Sep 22, 2014

Here's my class/header, and Visual studio Output.

Injection point/instantiation.

int main() {
Player player;

Call to a public method:
while(!isWin("x", board) && !isWin("o", board) && whoGoesFirst == "p") {
printBoard(board);
board = player.playerTurn(board);

[Code] .....

Output:
1234
1
1> Player.cpp
1>c:users
sccdocumentsvisual studio 2012projectsprog 2100 - assignment 1prog 2100 - assignment 1player.h(10): error C2143: syntax error : missing ';' before '<'
1>c:users
sccdocumentsvisual studio 2012projectsprog 2100 - assignment 1prog 2100 - assignment 1player.h(10): error C4430: missing type specifier - int assumed. Note: C++ does not support default-int
1>c:users
sccdocumentsvisual studio 2012projectsprog 2100 - assignment 1prog 2100 - assignment 1player.h(10): error C2238: unexpected token(s) preceding ';'

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C++ :: Zero Init Data Member Of Class In Header File

Jan 9, 2014

I have a small class with a static int data member. I want to zero init it. I am thinking that making a .cpp file with only one line seems too much, isn't it?

So, can I do it inside the the header file? The variable is going to enumerate how objects were created (so any alternative will do).

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C++ :: Rectangle Class Program - Header File Will Not Compile

Mar 7, 2014

I am currently learning OOP, and I can't figure out what the problem is with my header file. The rest of the program complies fine though. I am using g++ on UNIX.

myClass.h:9:23: error: Rectangle.h: No such file or directory
myClass.h: In function ‘int main()’:
myClass.h:13: error: ‘Rectangle’ was not declared in this scope
myClass.h:13: error: expected `;' before ‘rect’
myClass.h:14: error: ‘rect’ was not declared in this scope

Code:
myClass.h
/* This header file contains, The main function for my rectangle class program.*/

#include "Rectangle.h"
using namespace std;
int main(){
Rectangle rect;
rect.displayMaxRectangles();
rect.process();
rect.summary();

[Code] .....

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C++ :: Cannot Access Private Member Declared In Class (header File)

Apr 1, 2014

I am currently doing the assignment about linked list. Here are some details information about what I am doing.. This program is C++ and should run on Visual Studio 2010. And it contains three file, two datastructure header and one main cpp file.

This program is trying to arrange and show some sports records. The main program which contain the functions such as reading the result text file(each result text file contain several records of athletes), removing a file, arranging the totalresult and printing it out. And the main program is already given and I cannot overwrite it.

But when I finished and try to build the solution and run it, I am not able to run the program and it give me somethings like these...

warning C4172: returning address of local variable or temporary
error C2248: 'Datastructure1::Datastructure1' : cannot access private member declared in class 'Datastructure1'
see declaration of 'Datastructure1::Datastructure1'
see declaration of 'Datastructure1'
This diagnostic occurred in the compiler generated function 'Result::Result(const Result &)'

And I have tried to comment each function part of the header file and see if can run or not. But I still fail to do so. Here are my codes...

#ifndef DATASTRUCTURE1_H
#define DATASTRUCTURE1_H
class Datastructure1 {
Public:
Datastructure1( );

[Code] ....

There are two header files and look quite long. They are all some linked list functions . I have read and learn linked list data structure before I complete this programs. However, when I complete the functions required, the function cannot be compile....

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C++ :: Create User Defined Class And Have Access In Separate Header File From Main

Mar 15, 2013

I am a beginner with C++, taking a class right now. The lab this week is to create a user defined class and have it accesses in a separate .h header file from the main.

I think I'm finding my way through it, but I'm getting a complie error that makes no sense to me:

1> Resistor.cpp
1>c:users omdocumentsschoolcomp 220week 2lablab 2.2lab 2.2
esistor.h(11): error C2146: syntax error : missing ';' before identifier 'resistor'
1>c:users omdocumentsschoolcomp 220week 2lablab 2.2lab 2.2

[Code] .....

Here is the first portion of the .h file:

#include <iostream>
#include <iomanip>
#include <Windows.h>
#include <math.h>
#include <string>

class CResistor{
double res1, res2, res3, percentage, Nominal, Tolerance;

[Code] ....

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C++ :: Include Function From Header File?

Feb 21, 2013

I am trying to include a function from a header file named headerfunt.h . The code of my header file is

Code:
#ifndef HEADERFUNCT_H_INCLUDED
#define HEADERFUNCT_H_INCLUDED
#include <iostream>

[Code]....

But, while compiling it says abs was not declared... I have included the file.

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C :: Struct Array To Function On Header File?

Mar 13, 2014

I just can't make my code work. I need to pass a struct to a .h file. Here is my main:

Code:
#include "calculos.h"
#include "auxiliar.h"
struct dados{
int idade;

[Code].....

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Dec 31, 2014

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sleep()
beep()

complete list of usefull functions in said header file.

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Nov 23, 2013

I would like to see what functions the following header file has:

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C++ :: Defining Function Prototypes In Header File Without Implemented Body

Oct 6, 2014

Basically, I have made a program which implements the platform specific layers (such as entry function, file loading, timing functions etc.) that gets compiled into a .exe (or platform equivalent).

But I want to make this portable and reusable across other projects, so the entry function for the platform will call the function "AppMain" which is the generic main function that is not reliant on the underlying platform etc. (i.e defined in a .h file that the project module will implement).

Ideally I would want to build the AppMain code into its own library. However, This AppMain code would want access to the Platform functions such as the functions compiled into the .exe.

This has confused me somewhat and has forced me to build both the AppMain module and the Platform Code into the same exe file so they can use each others functions.

Is there any way I can create a header file (with all the function prototypes in) but they do not get implemented in the Platform code but rather they can be 'guaranteed' to be available at runtime?

Here is what I am trying to achieve in a high level view:

win32layer.cpp: (implements all the functions defined in Platform.h)

#include <AppMain.h>
int main(int argc, char** argv) {
//call AppMain
return AppMain(argc, argv);

[Code] ....

in this scenario of course I could not compile the platform functions as the application has not been created and thus appmain cannot call the platform functions because that has not been created etc....

Any way to overcome this?

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Mar 19, 2013

I searched the web for error: C3867... and the discussions where murky or obscure.

My code excerpt is:

#pragma once
#include <windows.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <process.h>
void PutUpfrmIO(void *);
namespace WordParsor {

[Code] .....

I get the generic message:

error C3867: 'WordParsor::Form1::PutUpfrmIO': function call missing argument list; use '&WordParsor::Form1::PutUpfrmIO' to create a pointer to memberc:userskingc++wordparsorwordparsorForm1.h... and the suggestion fix generate another error.

One person suggested the gcroot<> object wrapper... but I do not know how to modify/declair the function or its argument type.

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May 7, 2013

I am new to C++ programming and i have a small assignment.

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May 16, 2014

I'm doing a compiler, and I'm using writing everything in headerfiles.

at the moment I have lexer.h, token.h and for this case I need reservedWords.h

reservedWords.h is made up of enums showing the needed words

in token.h I have a function called reservedWords reservedLookup(string str) which returns a reservedWord (enum)

now in lexer.h I have a function called Token* getNextToken() in which I need to make use of the function reservedLookup found in token.h

note that all of them are classes apart from reservedwords as in

class Lexer
{
public: .....
}
class token
{
public .....
}

how I can call that function?

I tried declaring reservedWords reservedLookup (string str) BUT obviously it's directing me as Lexer::reservedLookup and not as Token::reservedLookup

When I tried using Token::reservedLookup it gave me

E:Universitycompilerslexer.h|65|error: cannot declare member function 'Token::reservedLookup' within 'Lexer'|

N.B I use namespace std, that's why I didnot write std::string str

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Jul 30, 2014

I have a class which I wrote and one of its object is "SerialPort" .NET class. In my MainWindow I created instance of my class called "SerialPortComm", then I send through some functions of mine, commands to the Serial Port, and I receive answers through "DataReceived" event.

But when I trying to use Dispatcher.BeginInvoke to write my data I have received (successfully), nothing shows on the RichTextBox which I'm trying to write to.

What can caused that, and How I can make it works?

SerialPortComm.cs

public partial class SerialPortComm : UserControl {
public SerialPort mySerialPort = new SerialPort();
public void Open_Port(string comNumber, int baudRate) {
mySerialPort.PortName = comNumber;
mySerialPort.BaudRate = baudRate;

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Aug 7, 2014

I have a Class called 'DataManager' which contains a list of my 'DataItem' objects (this are created by an XML file).

I have also created some custom controls which, among other things, has a property to link it to a "DataItem" object.

My question is, is it possible to create an instance of my DataManager class at design time (which runs all the code as it would at run time to create all the DataItems from the XML)?

I want to do this so that I can update my DataItem property in my custom controls to use a UITypeEditor which then allows me to link to a DataItem at design time.

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Nov 24, 2014

How to call a thread by a function pointer?

I get "error C2059: syntax error : '(' " on the indicated line.

Code:
#include <windows.h>#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
DWORD WINAPI Thread() {
cout << "ok" << endl;
return 0;

[Code] ....

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Feb 23, 2014

I get the following error in XCode whenever I try to access the member I created 'randomGen' in a separate class in a different header file. I have made sure to include the header file and have tried to access it through an object.

This is the code I enter when trying to access the method from randomiser.h in main.cpp. It is also an overloaded function with doubles and integers:

RandomG randomiser;
randomiser.randomGen(); // 'Call to member function 'randomGen' is ambiguous'

This is the code inside randomiser.h:

#include <string>
#include <iostream>
using std::string;
using std::cout;
using std::endl;
class RandomG {

[Code] ....

This is the error inside xcode: [URL] ....

I have tried seperating the code for the functions in another class (main.cpp) and then running and it seems to works, so I'm not sure why I can't put everything in the .h file and then access it?

I would like it in a seperate file so it doesn't clutter my main. I am writing a game with SDL so that might be confusing and I would like the window to have a random title and other random properties, so it would be easier to use a function.

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