I have stumbled on a compile error that makes no sense to me. So, of course, I turn to StackOverflow.....
System
Linux (Ubuntu 10.04 32 bit, gcc (Ubuntu 4.4.3-4ubuntu5.1) 4.4.3, Eclipse Indigo
** Question **
Obvious question, of course; What is gcc complaining about?
Background
I have a class, ThreadTime, coded in its own cpp and h files, ThreadTime.cpp and .h and inside its own namespace THREAD_TIME;
In main() I launch two threads, call then ThreadA and ThreadB, then go into an infinite loop that sleeps 2 seconds then checks to see if ThreadA and ThreadB are still running. in particular, if ThreadA has stopped, it gets restarted.
Each thread creates an associated ThreadTime object. In both of my threads there are loops. During each loop, the ThreadTimer get updated (in < 2 secs) so the main() loop can see that time is advancing in the threads.
As each ThreadTimer is created its address is added to a global vector, g_CthreadVector, of type std::vector<ThreadTime*>
. g_CthreadVector is file global in ThreadType.cpp.
It's probably best to just paste the whole class here. So...
ThreadTime.cpp
#include "ThreadTime.
namespace THREAD_TIME
{
std::vector<ThreadTime*> g_CthreadVector; // threads to kill and monitor
ThreadTime::ThreadTime(thread_t* a, time_t b, void* c)
: m_pthread(a), m_time(b), m_lasttime(b-2), m_function(c), m_terminate (FALSE)
{
m_name = "a ThreadTime object";
g_CthreadVector.push_back( this );
}
ThreadTime::~ThreadTime()
{
std::vector<ThreadTime*>::iterator it (GetIterator());
if ( it != g_CthreadVector.end() )
g_CthreadVector.erase( it );
}
void ThreadTime::UpdateTime( void )
{
m_lasttime = m_time; // save the time to lasttime
m_time = time(NULL); // store the current time
if ( m_lasttime == m_time ) // safety valve keep m_time
m_lasttime--; // ahead of m_lasttime
}
//---------------------------------------------------------
// did time get advanced?
//---------------------------------------------------------
bool ThreadTime::TimeAdvanced( void )
{
if ( m_lasttime < m_time ) return TRUE;
else return FALSE;
}
void ThreadTime::print( void )
{
std::vector<ThreadTime*>::iterator tt_it (GetIterator());
std::vector<ThreadTime*>::iterator it (g_CthreadVector.end());
for ( it = g_CthreadVector.begin(); it < g_CthreadVector.end(); it++ )
{
if ( tt_it == it )
std::cout << " ################### CURRENT OBJECT ###################### " << std::endl;
else
std::cout << " $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ " << std::endl;
std::cout << " ThreadTime Object: " << (*it)->getName() << std::endl
<< " thread ptr: " << (*it)->m_pthread << std::endl
<< " time: " << (*it)->m_time << std::endl
<< " lasttime: " << (*it)->m_lasttime << std::endl
<< " function ptr: " << (*it)->m_function << std::endl
<< " terminate: " << (*it)->m_terminate << std::endl;
}
std::cout << " $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ " << std::endl;
} // for ( it ... )
std::vector<ThreadTime*>::iterator ThreadTime::GetIterator( void )
{
std::vector<ThreadTime*>::iterator it (g_CthreadVector.end());
for ( it = g_CthreadVector.begin(); it < g_CthreadVector.end(); it++)
{
if ( (*it)->m_pthread == m_pthread )
break;
}
return it;
}
} /* namespace THREAD_TIME */
ThreadTime.h
#ifndef THREADTIME_H_
#define THREADTIME_H_
#include "platform.h"
#include "opsys_common.h"
#include "NAS_Thread.h"
namespace THREAD_TIME
{
class ThreadTime;
class ThreadTime
{
public:
std::string getName() const { return m_name; }
void setName(std::string name) { m_name = name; }
ThreadTime(thread_t* a, time_t b, void* c);
~ThreadTime();
void UpdateTime( void );
bool TimeAdvanced( void );
void print( void );
private:
std::vector<ThreadTime*>::iterator GetIterator( void );
std::string m_name;
thread_t* m_pthread;
time_t m_time;
time_t m_lasttime;
void* m_function;
bool m_terminate;
};
} /* namespace THREAD_TIME */
#endif /* THREADTIME_H_ */
And finally, here are the error messages:
expected
‘;’
before‘<’
token ThreadTime.h line 37invalid use of
‘::’
ThreadTime.h Line 37ISO C++ forbids declaration of
‘vector’
with no type ThreadTime.h line 37
#include
directive?