I have a very simple program.
main.cpp:
#include "io.h"
int main() {
int firstNumber {readNumber()};
int secondNumber {readNumber()};
writeAnswer(firstNumber + secondNumber);
}
io.cpp:
#include "io.h"
#include <iostream>
int readNumber()
{
int returnValue{};
std::cout << "Please enter an integer: ";
std::cin >> returnValue;
return returnValue;
}
void writeAnswer(int sum)
{
std::cout << "The result is: " << sum;
}
io.h:
#pragma once
int readNumber();
void writeAnswer(int sum);
First of all, the code compiles fine but Visual Studio complains in my main.cpp:
Funny thing, when I include my header file twice … the “error” is gone:
I’m so confused why Visual Studio complains about that? What do I wrong?
IntelliSense and C++ is a notoriously unreliable combination.
“when I include my header file twice … the “error” is gone” / “What do I wrong?” – You are doing nothing wrong. IntelliSense has caused many hours of confusion for people. Turn it off and your programming experience will be improved a lot.
Are you using visual studio or vs code?
Looks like vscode. Which version of visual studio or vscode are you using? Note that vscode and visual studio are different.
@TedLyngmo – Alright, thank you very much 🙂
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