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What really helped me was that I could #include headers in the .cpp file with out causing the redefined error.
I'm new to C++ but I have some programming experience in C# and Java so I could be missing something basic that's unique to C++.
The problem is that I don't really know what's wrong, I will paste some code to try to explain the issue.
I have three Classes, GameEvents, Physics and GameObject. I have headers for each of them. GameEvents has one Physics and a list of GameObjects. Physics has a list of GameObjects.
What I'm trying to achieve is that I want GameObject to be able to access or own a Physics object.
If I simply #include "Physics.h" in GameObject I get the "error C2111: 'ClassXXX' : 'class' type redifinition" which I understand. And this is where I thought #include-guards would help so I added an include guard to my Physics.h since that's the header I want to include twice.
This is how it looks
#ifndef PHYSICS_H
#define PHYSICS_H
#include "GameObject.h"
#include <list>
class Physics
{
private:
double gravity;
list<GameObject*> objects;
list<GameObject*>::iterator i;
public:
Physics(void);
void ApplyPhysics(GameObject*);
void UpdatePhysics(int);
bool RectangleIntersect(SDL_Rect, SDL_Rect);
Vector2X CheckCollisions(Vector2X, GameObject*);
};
#endif // PHYSICS_H
But if I #include "Physics.h" in my GameObject.h now like this:
#include "Texture2D.h"
#include "Vector2X.h"
#include <SDL.h>
#include "Physics.h"
class GameObject
{
private:
SDL_Rect collisionBox;
public:
Texture2D texture;
Vector2X position;
double gravityForce;
int weight;
bool isOnGround;
GameObject(void);
GameObject(Texture2D, Vector2X, int);
void UpdateObject(int);
void Draw(SDL_Surface*);
void SetPosition(Vector2X);
SDL_Rect GetCollisionBox();
};
I get multiple issues that don't understand why they're showing up. If I don't #include "Physics.h" my code runs just fine.
I'm very grateful for any help.
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