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I'm having some trouble with a library I recently wrote. I have this char pointer as one of my private variables which is giving me some problems. Below is my .h file -enter image description here

I use this _dateTime variable in the return_datetime() public function like so-

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Now, when I run my sketch with this library I get an error. This is what it looks like:

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What's going on here? I thought private variables like _dateTime that I created could be used by all the public functions. Correct?

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  • Hey I figured out what the problem was. I hadn't placed the LibraryName:: in front of my function return_datetime(). Now it works!
    – ragzputin
    Apr 19, 2015 at 4:19

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If you want to split declaration and definition of member functions, you should specify the class, when you are defining the function:

char CalcTime::return_datetime()
//   ^^^^^^^^

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