Hello can someone help me with my errors? I cant figure them out. There were alot more but i fixed those. (im on mandrake 9.1 using gcc)
first here are the errorsentry.haddressbook.cpp: In function `void StartStuff()':
addressbook.cpp:52: invalid type argument of `unary *'
addressbook.cpp: In function `void CreateNew()':
addressbook.cpp:106: `Entries' undeclared (first use this function)
addressbook.cpp:106: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once for each
function it appears in.)
entry.cpp:9: parse error before `char'
entry.cpp:12: ISO C++ forbids declaration of `home' with no type
entry.cpp:12: `Home' was not declared in this scope
entry.cpp:13: ISO C++ forbids declaration of `mobile' with no type
entry.cpp:13: `Mobile' was not declared in this scope
entry.cpp:15: `filename' was not declared in this scope
entry.cpp:17: syntax error before `<<' token
entry.cpp:18: syntax error before `<<' token
entry.cpp:19: syntax error before `<<' token
entry.cpp:21: syntax error before `.' token
entry.cpp:25: destructors must be member functionsentry.cppCode:// the 'entry' class used for each entry // in the address book // class entry { public: entry(char Name[100], int Home, int Mobile, char filename[100]); ~entry(); protected: char name[100]; // name int home; // home number int mobile; // mobile number }; // end entry classaddressbook.cpp // main dudeCode:// entry class constructor/destructor // #include "entry.h" #include <fstream> using namespace std; // for lame fstream include *sigh* entry(char Name[100], int Home, int Mobile, char filename[100]) { name = Name; home = Home; mobile = Mobile; ofstream outfile(filename); outfile << name << endl; outfile << home << endl; outfile << mobile << endl; outfile.close(); } ~entry() { // not too much }Code:// address book program: stores name, home and mobile phone numbers // // includes #include "entry.h" // isolated cause its cool #include <iostream> #include <fstream> #include <string> #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> // prototypes void StartStuff(); void Menu(); void CreateNew(); void Search(); // globals int entries; // number of database entries (extracted from the index.dat file) char *entries_str; // string version of entries integer // using namespace std; // enter main dude int main() { cout << "Address Book testing dude\n\n"; StartStuff(); // get everyhting read to use the prog Menu(); // show menu; bla bla cout << endl; return 0; }// end main() // start everything and get it ready void StartStuff() { ifstream infile("index.dat"); infile >> entries_str; entries = atoi(entries_str); // change to int + store it in 'entries' infile.close(); entry* Entries = new entry[*entries]; }// end StartStuff() // for user to select what to do in the program void Menu() { int choice = 0; cout << "1. Create new entry\n" << "2. Search by name\n\n"; cout << "> "; cin >> choice; switch(choice) { case 1: CreateNew(); break; case 2: Search(); break; default: cout << "Error. Chose a number from the menu...\n"; break; } }// end Menu() // create new entry in database; this is where the magic happens void CreateNew() { char filename[100]; char tempName[100]; int tempHome = 0; int tempMobile = 0; strcpy(filename, entries_str); strcat(filename, ".dat"); ofstream newFile(filename); cout << "Enter the person's name: "; cin >> tempName; cout << "\nEnter the person's home phone number: "; cin >> tempHome; cout << "\nEnter the person's mobile phone numnber: "; cin >> tempMobile; entry newEntry(tempName, tempHome, tempMobile, filename); // new entry being created of class type 'entry' Entries[entries + 1] = newEntry; }// end CreateNew()