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I am confused I think on C++ class structure.

I have a .h called FxMathFunctions.h and a .cpp called FxMathFunctions.cpp

the .h starts like:

class  FxMathFunctions
{
    public:
        FxMathFunctions();
        ~FxMathFunctions();

and in the .cpp

I have:

#include "FxBasicTypes.h"
#include "FxMathFunctions.h"

FxMathFunctions::FxMathFunctions() {}

FxMathFunctions::~FxMathFunctions() {}

I am getting errors like:

error: new types may not be defined in a return type
error: return type specification for constructor invalid

This must be something to do with definition someplace, but I just dont see where this might occur.

+6  A: 

What does your .h file end with? I'm guessing that the end of your class defnition does not have a ";". The class is being interpreted as the return type of the first function in your cpp file.

Chris
you were faster ;-)
jdehaan
+4  A: 

Losing ; in the end of class declaration could lead to such error.

Kirill V. Lyadvinsky
+1  A: 

Class declaration ends with a semi-column.

tojas
Semicolon, not semicolumn. :)
GMan