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From: Avishay Yagoda <yagoda AT netvision DOT net DOT il>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Only Errors... :-(
Date: Sat, 07 Aug 1999 00:51:07 +0300
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Same thing happened to me when I used Alt-Backspace undoing after using
Pg-up/down. try deleting all the spaces after the "class player" text,
until the next line pops into the "class player" 's one, then press enter.
also try to do it with the last not empty line above "class player" until it pops

into it. and so on with other lines with the same error. this way you delete
chars in the text that cameoflage themselves to be space... the little bastards!

hope this works for ya.

Sean Proctor wrote:

> On Wed, 4 Aug 1999 22:51:26 +0200, "Amin Kharchi" <kharchi AT gmx DOT de>
> wrote:
>
> >Hello!
> >
> >Hyper schrieb in Nachricht <37A8A42A DOT 7B620B6 AT snip DOT net>...
> >>i'm really new to programming (only did simple math programs, and stuff
> >that
> >>really has no point).  My best guess is this.  Since i'm new to this i
> >don't
> >>know, but i'd say the problem is your "class player" line.  It doesn't
> >appear to
> >>be a function (No () ), and it doesn't appear to be a variable.  is class a
> >>function you have made or something?  please don't flame me for my
> >ignorance,
> >>i'm learning so i might be wrong
> >
> >
> >No, it's a class in C++. If you learn C you don't know it... But my problem
> >is, what did the compiler mean with "parse error before" ??? The can't find
> >in zhe sourcecode errors... and I don't know what to do.
> What you had looked okay.  Maybe my eyes aren't too sharp or
> something.  Perhaps the problem comes in the lines before your class
> deffinition?
>
> Sean

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