HOWTO: Declare Classes That Refer to Each OtherID: Q136005
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In C++, you may need to have two classes that contain data members that refer to the other class as in this example:
class B
{
A * x;
};
class A
{
B * x;
};
This article shows by example how to declare two classes that contain
pointers to the other class. The two classes (A and B) are derived from
other classes (C and D) to better demonstrate this issue.
test1.h(8) : error C2501: 'B' : missing decl-specifiers
test1.h(8) : error C2143: syntax error : missing ';' before '*'
test1.h(8) : error C2501: 'x' : missing decl-specifiers
/* Compile options needed: none
*/
//================================
// test1.h
//================================
#ifndef _a_
#define _a_
class B;
class A : public D
{
B * x;
};
#endif
//================================
// test2.h
//================================
#ifndef _b_
#define _b_
class A;
class B : public C
{
A * y;
};
#endif
//=================================
// test.cpp
//=================================
class C
{
int q;
};
class D
{
int p;
};
#include "test1.h"
#include "test2.h"
void main(void)
{
}
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Version : WIN3X:1.0,1.5,1.51,1.52;WINNT:1.0,2.0,2.1,2.2,4.0,4.1,5.0
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Last Reviewed: June 30, 1999