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why I can't declaring a CArray object in a separate header file [modified]

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    Electronic75
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    Hello :) I have no problem declaring a CArray variable inside a class definition but as I have a separate file that I place all my typedefs inside it have tried to define a struct that has a CArray member but compiler says: Error 1 error C2248: 'CObject::CObject' : cannot access private member declared in class 'CObject' c:\program files\microsoft visual studio 8\vc\atlmfc\include\afxtempl.h 272 this was my code inside TypeDefs.H typedef struct tag_compliance_info { LONG lModuleCode; LONG lModuleVersion; CString sModuleName; CArray<POINT> aCompliance; //Oh I forgot this board filters <> signs } STRUCT_COMPLIANCE_INFO; How can I solve this?

    modified on Friday, October 24, 2008 3:12 AM

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      Hello :) I have no problem declaring a CArray variable inside a class definition but as I have a separate file that I place all my typedefs inside it have tried to define a struct that has a CArray member but compiler says: Error 1 error C2248: 'CObject::CObject' : cannot access private member declared in class 'CObject' c:\program files\microsoft visual studio 8\vc\atlmfc\include\afxtempl.h 272 this was my code inside TypeDefs.H typedef struct tag_compliance_info { LONG lModuleCode; LONG lModuleVersion; CString sModuleName; CArray<POINT> aCompliance; //Oh I forgot this board filters <> signs } STRUCT_COMPLIANCE_INFO; How can I solve this?

      modified on Friday, October 24, 2008 3:12 AM

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      KarstenK
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      use a Poiner CArray * or another object to substitute the CArray. is it really essential?

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        use a Poiner CArray * or another object to substitute the CArray. is it really essential?

        Greetings from Germany

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        Electronic75
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        Hi KarstenK :) , You mean there is no way? but why? there should be a reason. what other objects you mean? Thanks

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          Hi KarstenK :) , You mean there is no way? but why? there should be a reason. what other objects you mean? Thanks

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          You got me wrong. :~ I think the constructor of the CArray dont like it that way. Do you really need the CArray? What will be in it?

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            You got me wrong. :~ I think the constructor of the CArray dont like it that way. Do you really need the CArray? What will be in it?

            Greetings from Germany

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            Electronic75
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            I'm not sure I still clear but do you mean CArray constructor has written in away that can't be declared in a struct and other objects do not have this problem. I want to store an array of 2 long int so either CArray<LONG,LONG>aMyarray or CArray<POINT>aMyArray Danke:rose:

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              I'm not sure I still clear but do you mean CArray constructor has written in away that can't be declared in a struct and other objects do not have this problem. I want to store an array of 2 long int so either CArray<LONG,LONG>aMyarray or CArray<POINT>aMyArray Danke:rose:

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              Some constructors of the CArray aren't public (with good reason). or try typedef CArray<long,> CMyArray; struct { CMyArray m_array; }

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                Some constructors of the CArray aren't public (with good reason). or try typedef CArray<long,> CMyArray; struct { CMyArray m_array; }

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                dose not work. I even tried to inherit my struct from CObject but since the problem is accessing private members not protected couldn't solve the problem! typedef struct tag_compliance_info: CObject { LONG lModuleCode; LONG lModuleVersion; CString sModuleName; CArray<POINT> aCompliance; } STRUCT_COMPLIANCE_INFO;

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                  dose not work. I even tried to inherit my struct from CObject but since the problem is accessing private members not protected couldn't solve the problem! typedef struct tag_compliance_info: CObject { LONG lModuleCode; LONG lModuleVersion; CString sModuleName; CArray<POINT> aCompliance; } STRUCT_COMPLIANCE_INFO;

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                  why havent you tried it like i posted it you? :~ And you NEED a Array because the is a lot and different count of points:confused:

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                    why havent you tried it like i posted it you? :~ And you NEED a Array because the is a lot and different count of points:confused:

                    Greetings from Germany

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                    KarstenK wrote:

                    why havent you tried it like i posted it you? Unsure

                    Hello :) I did but as I said it dose not work. you typed ypedef CArray<long,> CMyArray; struct { CMyArray m_array; } but I think there are many typos in it so I typed typedef CArray<POINT> CMyArray; typedef struct tag_compliance_info { LONG lModuleCode; LONG lModuleVersion; CString sModuleName; CMyArray aCompliance; } STRUCT_COMPLIANCE_INFO; still I get Error 1 error C2248: 'CObject::CObject' : cannot access private member declared in class 'CObject' c:\program files\microsoft visual studio 8\vc\atlmfc\include\afxtempl.h 272

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                    And you NEED a Array because the is a lot and different count of pointsConfused

                    Exactly :)

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                      KarstenK wrote:

                      why havent you tried it like i posted it you? Unsure

                      Hello :) I did but as I said it dose not work. you typed ypedef CArray<long,> CMyArray; struct { CMyArray m_array; } but I think there are many typos in it so I typed typedef CArray<POINT> CMyArray; typedef struct tag_compliance_info { LONG lModuleCode; LONG lModuleVersion; CString sModuleName; CMyArray aCompliance; } STRUCT_COMPLIANCE_INFO; still I get Error 1 error C2248: 'CObject::CObject' : cannot access private member declared in class 'CObject' c:\program files\microsoft visual studio 8\vc\atlmfc\include\afxtempl.h 272

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                      And you NEED a Array because the is a lot and different count of pointsConfused

                      Exactly :)

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                      in VS2008 i could compile and link::cool: typedef CArray CMyArray; typedef struct tag_compliance_info { LONG lModuleCode; LONG lModuleVersion; CString sModuleName; CMyArray aCompliance; } STRUCT_COMPLIANCE_INFO; or must use a pointer CMyArray* paCompliance;

                      Greetings from Germany

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                        in VS2008 i could compile and link::cool: typedef CArray CMyArray; typedef struct tag_compliance_info { LONG lModuleCode; LONG lModuleVersion; CString sModuleName; CMyArray aCompliance; } STRUCT_COMPLIANCE_INFO; or must use a pointer CMyArray* paCompliance;

                        Greetings from Germany

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                        Well I use visual studio 2005 :(( danke anyway

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