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Hi,

I'm new in this area so just a very simple question,

I have declared typedef in the header file says (header.h),
and some functions in this header as well;

My problem is that when i declare in one of the methods in the cpp file
a variable of this typedef I get the "undeclared identifier" compilation error.

BTW - I did included the header file in the cpp.

Please help,

Thanks.
Jan 15 '08 #1
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liorjj
8 New Member
I found the problem thanks.
Jan 15 '08 #2
weaknessforcats
9,208 Recognized Expert Moderator Expert
Well, what was it??

We're all holding our collective breaths.
Jan 15 '08 #3

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