We are working on a project in C++. I'm trying to create header and source file for every class, by simply creating a class in Eclipse.
What I'm trying to achieve not is to declare a global variable that is accessible from all the classes.
For example,
Im_Position.cpp
#include "Im_Position.h"
void Im_Position::Im_GetPosition (const nav_msgs::Odometry::ConstPtr& msg)
{
vehicle_position.x_pose = msg->pose.pose.position.x;
vehicle_position.y_pose = msg->pose.pose.position.y;
vehicle_position.x_orient = msg->pose.pose.orientation.x;
vehicle_position.y_orient = msg->pose.pose.orientation.y;
vehicle_position.z_orient = msg->pose.pose.orientation.z;
vehicle_position.w_orient = msg->pose.pose.orientation.w;
}
Im_Position.h
#include "nav_msgs/Odometry.h"
class Im_Position {
public:
void Im_GetPosition(const nav_msgs::Odometry::ConstPtr& msg);
};
I'm getting an error in Im_Position.cpp that says the vehicle_position is not declared in this scope. I dont know if its caused by my coding style or the Eclipse's linking problems. I'm using Ubuntu 12.04 and ROS environment.
Im_RobotKontrol.cpp
#include "Im_Position.h"
typedef struct{
double x_pose;
double y_pose;
double x_orient;
double y_orient;
double z_orient;
double w_orient;
} position_type;
extern position_type vehicle_position;
int main()
{
...
}
It is actually declared in another source file that can be seen above, because I want it to be used in all the classes. Any help will be much appreciated.