I want to define two classes, A and B. A has a data member which is a Class B object and is in-class initialised. A also has a method to retrieve the value in this B type data member and this method would be declared as a friend method in B. Here is my code:
class A{
public:
int getBValue();
private:
B b=B(1);
};
class B{
public:
friend int A::getBValue();
B(int i):value(i){}
private:
int value;
};
int A::getBValue(){
return b.value;
}
And unsurprisingly the compilation had failed because of unknown type B in class A definition. I had tried to swap the definitions of A and B in the source and the result was even worse. Is there a possible way to resolve this cross reference issue between A and B?
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