Edit: Added token struct/enum to code block
I'm new to c++, so forgive me if I missed something obvious. I'm trying to write a c++ version of the Shunting Yard Algorithm, but it won't compile because it gives me the error: "cannot convert from 'void' to 'Token' (on the line I marked)." Can anyone tell me why it gives this error?
typedef enum TokenType { None, Number, Operator, LeftParens, RightParens };
struct Token
{
enum TokenType type;
union
{
int num;
char op;
};
};
list<Token> DoShuntingYard(list<Token> tokenList)
{
stack<Token> opStack;
list<Token> output;
while (!tokenList.empty())
{
****(This Line) Token t = tokenList.pop_front();
switch (t.type)
{
case Number:
output.push_back(t);
break;
case Operator:
if (!opStack.empty())
{
Token op2 = opStack.top();
if ((IsLeftAssoc(t) && GetOpPrecedence(t) <= GetOpPrecedence(op2)) || (!IsLeftAssoc(t) && GetOpPrecedence(t) < GetOpPrecedence(op2)))
{
output.push_back(opStack.pop());
}
}
break;
}
}
}