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Topic Title: forward declaration in DXL Topic Summary: Created On: 4-Oct-2005 14:11 Status: Post and Reply |
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![]() Answer: Hi Robert! The answer is simple. Write the function head with a semicolon but without named parameters, e.g.: void treeWalk(string&, Project, int); and it will work :-) ciao tom | |
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HI!
I have the following problem:
shown in the attached code
I need a forward declaration of polymorph(...) and the treeWalk(...) functions.
But how can I do this in DXL? Have anyone an Idea?
many thanx
Tom
Edited: 5-Oct-2005 at 09:25 by Thomas Fürer |
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closed!!!
I've found the answer by trail and error ;-)
tom
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But what is it? I for one would like to know.
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Hi Robert!
The answer is simple.
Write the function head with a semicolon but without named parameters, e.g.:
void treeWalk(string&, Project, int);
and it will work :-)
ciao
tom
Edited: 5-Oct-2005 at 09:26 by Thomas Fürer |
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