structure inside structure - c++ Error
- by gamadeus
First of all the error I am getting is of the type:
Request for member 's' of
struct1.struct1::struct2, which is of
non class type '__u32'
where:
struct struct1 {
struct x struct2;
struct x struct3;
struct x struct4;
};
The usage is of the form:
struct struct1 st1;
st1.struct2.s = Value;
Now my struct1 is:
struct ip_mreq_source {
struct in_addr imr_multiaddr;
struct in_addr imr_sourceaddr;
struct in_addr imr_interface;
};
struct 'x' is in_addr Where:
typedef uint32_t in_addr_t;
struct in_addr
{
in_addr_t s_addr;
};
element 's' is the element s_addr in in_addr.
My detailed error coming out of g++ (GCC 4.4.3) from the Android based compiler:
arm-linux-androideabi-g++ -MMD -MP -MF groupsock/GroupsockHelper.o.d.org -fpic
-ffunction-sections -funwind-tables -fstack-protector -D__ARM_ARCH_5__ -D__ARM_ARCH_5T__
-D__ARM_ARCH_5E__ -D__ARM_ARCH_5TE__ -Wno-psabi -march=armv5te -mtune=xscale -msoft-float
-fno-exceptions -fno-rtti -mthumb -Os -fomit-frame-pointer -fno-strict-aliasing -finline-
limit=64 -Igroupsock/include -Igroupsock/../UsageEnvironment/include -Iandroid-
ndk-r5b/sources/cxx-stl/system/include -Igroupsock -DANDROID -Wa,--noexecstack
-DANDROID_NDK -Wall -fexceptions -O2 -DNDEBUG -g -Iandroid-8/arch-arm/usr/include -c
groupsock/GroupsockHelper.cpp -o groupsock/GroupsockHelper.o && rm -f
groupsock/GroupsockHelper.o.d && mv groupsock/GroupsockHelper.o.d.org
groupsock/GroupsockHelper.o.d
groupsock/GroupsockHelper.cpp: In function 'Boolean socketJoinGroupSSM(UsageEnvironment&, int, netAddressBits, netAddressBits)':
groupsock/GroupsockHelper.cpp:427: error: request for member 's_addr' in 'imr.ip_mreq_source::imr_multiaddr', which is of non-class type '__u32'
groupsock/GroupsockHelper.cpp:428: error: request for member 's_addr' in 'imr.ip_mreq_source::imr_sourceaddr', which is of non-class type '__u32'
groupsock/GroupsockHelper.cpp:429: error: request for member 's_addr' in 'imr.ip_mreq_source::imr_interface', which is of non-class type '__u32'
I am not sure what is causing the error. Any pointers would be great - no pun intended.
Thanks