Well, I declared a friend function which is in:
// user-proc.h
class cregister{
private:
levy user; // typedef struct
int testp;
public:
friend void test();
cregister(levy &tmp);
levy getUser();
void displayUser(levy &);
};
Then I defined it in:
// user-proc.cpp
void test()
{
cout << "test" << endl;
}
And I'm trying to call in main function but it gives me It wasn't declared in this scope. I did some research but what I find is, they saying friend type is not exactly declaration you have to define it out of class also. I tried it then normally error gone but as it happens friend functions cannot access private members.
EDIT : I used void test(); before class-definition and used object to access private members. It fixed that way.