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FRC2501
30-01-2015, 16:30
#include "WPILib.h"
#include<time.h>

class Robot : public SampleRobot
{
private:
Talon talon;
Jaguar jaguar;
public:
Robot() :
talon(1),
jaguar(2)
{

}
void Autonomous()
{
Wait(2.0);
}
void OperatorControl()
{
while (IsOperatorControl() && IsEnabled())
{
talon.Set(1);
Wait(1.0);
}
}
};

START_ROBOT_CLASS(Robot);

Why are the errors here? Help!

nighterfighter
30-01-2015, 16:54
Why is what where?

FRC2501
30-01-2015, 16:55
Why is what where?

There were a lot of errors

nighterfighter
30-01-2015, 16:56
There were a lot of errors

What did they say?

pntbll1313
30-01-2015, 17:04
Sorry if this is dumb (I'm not a C++ guy), but do you need a semicolon after your robot definition?

Robot() :
talon(1),jaguar(2)
{
}

I'm unclear if this is your entire code, a section that you think is giving the error, or you've removed some of the code. Posting the errors you get will probably help smarter programmers than I :)

wireties
30-01-2015, 17:16
please post the compiler error output

catacon
30-01-2015, 17:25
Sorry if this is dumb (I'm not a C++ guy), but do you need a semicolon after your robot definition?

Robot() :
talon(1),jaguar(2)
{
}

I'm unclear if this is your entire code, a section that you think is giving the error, or you've removed some of the code. Posting the errors you get will probably help smarter programmers than I :)

This is correct. He is using an initialization list to initialize the Talon and Jaguar members.

OP, since you gave us no information on what errors you are encountering, it's near impossible for us to give you any useful advice. However, I'm going to guess you didn't rebuild the index for a new project. Try that and see if it fixes your errors (whatever they may be). Let's see if my crystal ball still works....


class Robot : public SampleRobot
{
private:
Talon talon;
Jaguar jaguar;
public:
Robot() :
talon(1),
jaguar(2)
{

}

void Autonomous()
{
Wait(2.0);
}
void OperatorControl()
{
while (IsOperatorControl() && IsEnabled())
{
talon.Set(1);
Wait(1.0);
}
}
};

FRC2501
30-01-2015, 17:27
This is correct. He is using an initialization list to initialize the Talon and Jaguar members.

OP, since you gave us no information on what errors you are encountering, it's near impossible for us to give you any useful advice. However, I'm going to guess you didn't rebuild the index for a new project. Try that and see if it fixes your errors (whatever they may be). Let's see if my crystal ball still works....
Sorry, (never let a freshman post for you)
I fixed this by making a new project (apparently it doesn't like that project name)
:ahh: