I am trying to work on a tutorial that I wasn't able to finish during class and I'm having a hard time figuring out my errors. I have never seen an explicit qualification error before so I'm not even sure where to start. The only resources I can find online for this kind of error has to do when using namespaces and I don't think I am, at least not explicitly (other than namespace std).
I am sure I'm making a stupid mistake somewhere but these are the errors I'm getting:
View.cpp:12:55: error: explicit qualification in declaration of ‘void promptForAnimals(Animal**, int&)’
View.cpp:53:25: error: explicit qualification in declaration of ‘void printDance(Animal*)’
and this is my promptForAnimals function:
void::promptForAnimals(Animal* barn[], int& numAnimals)
{
//Animal* barn[MAX_ANIMALS];
int num;
string name;
cout << "How many birds? ";
cin >> num; cin.ignore();
for (int i=0; i<num; i++) {
cout << "Name " << i+1 << ": ";
getline(cin, name);
barn[numAnimals++] = new Bird(name);
}
etc
}
}
and my printDanceAnimal is empty, just has:
void::printDance(Animal*)
{
}
The errors could very well have to do with my header file, so here it is for good measure:
#ifndef VIEW_H
#define VIEW_H
#include "Animal.h"
#include "defs.h"
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
class View
{
public:
View();
~View();
void promptForAnimals(Animal**, int&);
void printDance(Animal*);
};
#endif