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I don't know whats going wrong with following code.

#ifndef LLIST_H_INCLUDED
#define LLIST_H_INCLUDED
// header content goes here

typedef int Element_Type;

struct LinkNode;

typedef LinkNode * Node_Ptr;

struct LinkNode
{
    Element_Type data_member;
    Node_Ptr    link_member; 
};

#endif

I made a header file of above code and place that file in "include" directory. But whenever I am trying to compile code, it fires following two errors.

1. , expected
2. Declaration missing ;

Edit

Another approach I used is

typedef int Element_Type;

struct LinkNode
{
    Element_Type data_member;
    LinkNode * link_member;
}* node_Ptr;

This fires declaration expected ; at line LinkNode * link_member line

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Any help would be greater pleasure.

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  • Why are you defining LinkNode 3 times?
    – Jiminion
    Jul 22, 2013 at 18:35
  • Structs can reference pointers to themselves (at least they used to...)
    – Jiminion
    Jul 22, 2013 at 18:36
  • If i don't do then also it is firing declaration missing ; error. Just providing typo for declaration, i am defining it. Jul 22, 2013 at 18:36
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    shoot try: struct LinkNode * link_member; Since you aren't going typedef, you HAVE to say struct whenever you mention LinkNode.
    – Jiminion
    Jul 22, 2013 at 19:07
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    You are amazing my friend. You solve my problem. If you want, you can post your answer. I will accept it. :) Jul 22, 2013 at 19:13

1 Answer 1

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struct LinkNode  
{  
    Element_Type data_member;  
    struct LinkNode * link_member;  
}* node_Ptr;

This should fix it. (NOTE: It's possible that TurboC++ is more restrictive on dealing with structs than other C++ compilers (like g++). It seems to be evaluating them more strictly.

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