I have multiple nested classes that I want to declare outside of the main class in a separate header file, because the nested classes are very long.
This is what I want to do:
class MainClass {
private:
classA;
classB;
classC;
//and so on
public:
method(C.var) {//code}
The problem is that I keep getting Error:incomplete type not allowed.
because the classes have not been "defined". Is there anything I can do besides putting all the code in the MainClass
?
Real code:
class Graph //fix subclass issues
{
private:
template <class TYPE> class * linkedList;
template <class TYPE> class * chainingTable;
class * minHeap;
class * vertex;
class * edge;
chainingTable<vertex*> vertexList;
vertex * findVertex(int addrs) { return vertexList.findVertex(addrs); }
int weight(vertex *v, vertex *u) { return v->weight + u->weight; }
void relax(vertex * v, vertex * u,int i, minHeap h)
{
if(v->weight > u->weight+weight(v,u))
{
v->weight = v->weight + weight(v,u);
h.decreaseKey(i, v->weight); //fixes heap
v->predecessor = u;
}
}
public:
void addVertex(int cost, int address)
{ vertexList.insert(new vertex(cost, address)); } //and the class continues
Now with these changes I am getting a Error: expected either a definition or tag name
EDIT: Added real code that was requested, and added updated errors
classA;
andmethod(C.var)
are not valid C++.