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Re: define a new class(C++)

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Originally Posted by nadavsen2 View Post
hello, i'v been trying to define a new class of my own in c++ and i dont know why but the Windriver isnt recognizing my class..
where i need to put the H and the Cpp files?
do i need to define the class in the Windriver somehow?
tnanks alot
Please elaborate on what you mean when you say Windriver isn't recognizing your class.
Have you created a downloadable kernel module project?
If so, have added the .h and .cpp file(s) to that project?
If so, have you built the containing project?
You haven't given enough information about what you've tried and how you went about things.
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