Change the <main>.c to <main>.cpp. The compiler is assuming C, as you 
perceive.
On Thursday 02 August 2007 05:54:25 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Okay, I'm trying to expand my Palm OS programming skills a bit now and have
> run into another hurdle.
>
> I use the Garnet Hello World Template as a base. I then created a new file
> .cpp and a .h file to define a new class. But when I try and include the
> new .h in my main .c file I get an error.
>
> The class is empty at this point, and the .h file contains only:
>
> class SquareClass{
> public:
>
>       SquareClass();
>       virtual ~SquareClass();
> };
>
> The compiler doesn't like "class". Is this because it thinks it is
> compiling for C instead of C++? Or is there some other problem going on? Is
> there some easy fix for this? Thanks.



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