I've got a peculiar error writing some C++/CLI code. I'm trying to make a copy of a class which holds some data.
The class is defined as:
public ref class RawDataPacket
{
protected:
float* m_internalData;
public:
RawDataPacket(const float* newInternalData);
RawDataPacket(const RawDataPacket^ rdp);
RawDataPacket(RawDataPacket^ rdp);
RawDataPacket();
};
When I try and make use of the class as follows:
void SomeClass::SomeFunction( RawDataPacket^ rdp )
{
// Send a copy of the packet to anyone interested.
RawDataPacket^ rdp1 = gcnew RawDataPacket( rdp );
ForwardData( rdp1 );
}
I get:
error C2512: 'RawDataPacket' : no appropriate default constructor available
I thought that RawDataPacket();
had that covered? ..or am I missing something really obvious there?
[Edit] The body of RawDataPacket()
looks like this:
RawDataPacket::RawDataPacket()
{
m_internalData = nullptr;
}
[Edit2] The full compiler output looks like this:
1>------ Build started: Project: MySoftware, Configuration: Debug Win32 ------
1>Compiling...
1>RawDataPacket.cpp
1>Controller.cpp
1>.\Controller.cpp(452) : error C2512: 'MySoftware::RawDataPacket' : no appropriate default constructor available
1>Build log was saved at "file://c:\Projects\Experiments\MySoftware\Debug\BuildLog.htm"
1>MySoftware - 1 error(s), 0 warning(s)
========== Build: 0 succeeded, 1 failed, 1 up-to-date, 0 skipped ==========