I need to create a static object inside a class definition. It is possible in Java, but in C++ I get an error:
../PlaceID.h:9:43: error: invalid use of incomplete type ‘class
PlaceID’ ../PlaceID.h:3:7: error: forward declaration of ‘class
PlaceID’ ../PlaceID.h:9:43: error: invalid in-class initialization of static data
My class looks like this:
#include <string>
class PlaceID {
public:
inline PlaceID(const std::string placeName):mPlaceName(placeName) {}
const static PlaceID OUTSIDE = PlaceID("");
private:
std::string mPlaceName;
};
Is it possible to make an object of a class inside this class? What are prerequisites that it must hold?