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dan
Hello,
I can't seem to find the error when compiling in VS.net 7.1.

I get these errors in the main() cpp file.
LinkedListDriver.cpp(13): error C2065: 'CIntList' : undeclared
identifier
LinkedListDriver.cpp(13): error C2065: 'list' : undeclared identifier
LinkedListDriver.cpp(13): error C2182: 'DisplayListNodes' : illegal
use of type 'void'
LinkedListDriver.cpp(13): fatal error C1903: unable to recover from
previous error(s); stopping compilation

The error is in the prototype declaration of a function. I've checked
and rechecked my spelling, preprocessor directives, file names all day
and can't seem to find the problem.

The 8 cpp and header files can be found here:
http://www.minedesigngroup.com/LinkedListTut.zip

Can someone in the spirit of the holidays take a look and show me what
I've done wrong?

Happy Holidays!!!
Daniel

NEWB
Jul 22 '05 #1
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"dan" <da**********@yahoo.com> wrote...
I can't seem to find the error when compiling in VS.net 7.1.

I get these errors in the main() cpp file.
LinkedListDriver.cpp(13): error C2065: 'CIntList' : undeclared
identifier
LinkedListDriver.cpp(13): error C2065: 'list' : undeclared identifier
LinkedListDriver.cpp(13): error C2182: 'DisplayListNodes' : illegal
use of type 'void'
LinkedListDriver.cpp(13): fatal error C1903: unable to recover from
previous error(s); stopping compilation

The error is in the prototype declaration of a function. I've checked
and rechecked my spelling, preprocessor directives, file names all day
and can't seem to find the problem.

The 8 cpp and header files can be found here:
http://www.minedesigngroup.com/LinkedListTut.zip

Can someone in the spirit of the holidays take a look and show me what
I've done wrong?


Several things that I care to comment on.

(a) Don't expect people to follow links to open your source files.
Condense your code down to the bare minimum that reproduces the
error[s] and post it in your message (and NOT as an attachment)

(b) Microsoft-specific code is discussed in Microsoft newsgroups (see
forums that start with "microsoft.public.vc.") Otherwise, #using,
"_tmain", "stdafx.h" are all OFF-TOPIC here.

(c) AFAIK, "stdafx.h" has to be the _very_first_ header you include
in a translation unit. Any other preprocessor directives before
it are simply _ignored_. I think that should take care of your
problem.

Please next time start by reading the FAQ.

Victor
Jul 22 '05 #2

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