Alright, so I have two classes, Vending and Payment. Payment is the child of Vending. I keep getting the "base class undefined" error in my code.
Here are the two header files:
//Parent class (Vending.h)
#ifndef VENDING_H
#define VENDING_H
#include "Main.h";
namespace Vending
{
class Vending
{
public:
Vending();
Vending(int);
void setRequiredAmount(int);
int getRequiredAmount();
protected:
int selectedItem;
int requiredAmount;
};
}
#endif VENDING_H
//child class (Payment.h)
#ifndef PAYMENT_H
#define PAYMENT_H
#include "Vending.h"
namespace Vending
{
class Payment : public Vending
{
public:
Payment(int);
int getEnteredAmount();
void setEnteredAmount(int);
protected:
int enteredAmount;
};
}
#endif PAYMENT_H
It would be greatly appreciated if I can get some help to resolve this error
#include "Main.h";
? and#endif VENDING_H
#endif VENDING_H
is unconventional, but it expands to#endif
. Good catch on the semicolon, though. I didn't even see that.