My code includes the driver.cpp (main program), Student.h, and Student.cpp files.
Perhaps there is a problem with the implementation of the string _id, _name or the C++ linking library is missing a key ingredient to compile the program and run. (errors after program code)
// file: driver.cpp (main program)
#include "Student.h"
int main()
{
Student student(101, "Tom Lee");
student.display();
return 0;
}
// file: Student.h
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
using namespace std;
#ifdef STUDENT_H
#define STUDENT_H
class Student
{
private:
int _id;
string _name;
public:
Student();
Student(int, string);
~Student();
void display();
};
#endif
// file: Student.cpp
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
using namespace std;
my errors:
driver.cpp: In function ‘int main()’:
driver.cpp:6:3: error: ‘Student’ was not declared in this scope
driver.cpp:6:11: error: expected ‘;’ before ‘student’
driver.cpp:8:3: error: ‘student’ was not declared in this scope
Student.cpp:7:1: error: ‘Student’ does not name a type
Student.cpp:9:1: error: ‘Student’ does not name a type
Student.cpp:16:1: error: ‘Student’ does not name a type
Student.cpp:18:6: error: ‘Student’ has not been declared
Student.cpp: In function ‘void display()’:
Student.cpp:20:21: error: ‘_id’ was not declared in this scope
Student.cpp:22:23: error: ‘_name’ was not declared in this scope