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I have 2 classes: company and cpworker.

Im trying to pass a vector in company to a function of cpworker, though when I try to reach the vector it doesn't let me:

In the company class:

vector<project> projects;
friend void cpworker::registerWork();

In the cpworker class:

void cpworker::registerWork()
{   
    for (int i = 0; i < company.projects.size(); i++)
    {

    }
}

As you can see, I am trying to reach the size of the vector, but it does not let me.. Also, I didn't use a get method to company to return the size of the projects, because I need a full access to it inside the loop.

Here are the errors I'm getting (all in the for loop line):

* left of .projects must have class/struct/union
* left of .size must have class/struct/union
* type name is not allowed

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    From your incomplete definition, it seems you are trying to access a member of an instance, without an instance. What is company inside registerWork? Is it the class name or an instance? what is the class name if it's an instance, than? What is the exact error you got? Dec 27, 2012 at 14:41
  • what do you mean by doesn't let me. What is the error you get? Dec 27, 2012 at 14:41
  • @izomorphius edited my post at the bottom... @DimaRudnik ` company ` is a class, and register work is a method inside a differend class... I dont have any class or anything called name...
    – AmitM9S6
    Dec 27, 2012 at 14:44
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    Is company in cpworker class a local member variable? From the information provided it is unclear what it is or where it comes from. Your error indicates the compiler has no clue wtf company is, and therefore the .projects can't find home.
    – WhozCraig
    Dec 27, 2012 at 14:46
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    Try to define a company class instance like "company theCompany" in cpworker class then try to access the with theCompany.projects Dec 27, 2012 at 14:53

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company is a class and unless projects is decalred static you can not access it without an instance of the class. Either create an instance or make projects static member.

Hope this helps.

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  • I made ` projects` static, yet I still get the error when I try to use company.projects.size() (same error)... I tried to make an instance, yet it still tells me the same error (for exmple. A.projects.size() )
    – AmitM9S6
    Dec 27, 2012 at 14:52
  • static members are accessed via two coluns company::projects Dec 27, 2012 at 14:54
  • Then can you write a short complete code sample so that I can see what is your problem. Dec 27, 2012 at 15:13
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It's not possible to create member function friend declarations, you can either declare global functions or whole classes as friend, see also: C++ ref, Friendship and inheritance.

In general it's not a good design idea to use friend at all, because it strongly couples the classes together. The better solution will be to couple interfaces (which don't need to be publicly visible anyways). In rare cases it might be a good design decision but that almost always applies to internal details.

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