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I was trying to declare a list of class objects in a class header file
and I kept getting the following errors in visual c++:

error C2143: syntax error : missing ';' before '<'
error C4430: missing type specifier - int assumed. Note: C++ does not
support default-int
error C2238: unexpected token(s) preceding ';'

In the header file under private data members I had declared a list of
class objects:

private:
list<ClientsclientList;

Where Clients was an earlier defined class. Why is this incorrect? I
also included the <listlibrary.

Nov 23 '07 #1
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oogie wrote:
I was trying to declare a list of class objects in a class header file
and I kept getting the following errors in visual c++:

error C2143: syntax error : missing ';' before '<'
error C4430: missing type specifier - int assumed. Note: C++ does not
support default-int
error C2238: unexpected token(s) preceding ';'

In the header file under private data members I had declared a list of
class objects:

private:
list<ClientsclientList;
Try

std::list<ClientsclientList;
Where Clients was an earlier defined class. Why is this incorrect? I
also included the <listlibrary.
No, you included the <listheader.

--
Ian Collins.
Nov 23 '07 #2
Header, right, I meant to say. I took your suggestion and it now
compiles. Thanks.
On Nov 23, 5:04 pm, Ian Collins <ian-n...@hotmail.comwrote:
oogie wrote:
I was trying to declare a list of class objects in a class header file
and I kept getting the following errors in visual c++:
error C2143: syntax error : missing ';' before '<'
error C4430: missing type specifier - int assumed. Note: C++ does not
support default-int
error C2238: unexpected token(s) preceding ';'
In the header file under private data members I had declared a list of
class objects:
private:
list<ClientsclientList;

Try

std::list<ClientsclientList;
Where Clients was an earlier defined class. Why is this incorrect? I
also included the <listlibrary.

No, you included the <listheader.

--
Ian Collins.
Nov 23 '07 #3

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