@JackOfBlades Don't expect a programming language to expose all the plumbing. In particular, jumping to an arbitrary point of code would be a great way to invalidate stack balancing invariant
If you want to "simulate it on top", then also simulate the instruction pointer too
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How come this code compiles(I hope I did it right with seperating files with coliru): main.cpp: http://coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/b3dad2b0aad5a11d A.h: http://coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/7f1b51058a7b7cf9 B.h: http://coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/eb77a6050e411aed How does A know what B is? B is incomplete type, I didn't ever say anywhere in A what B actually is (I just forward-declared), yet it has access to A's private members and is, in fact, it's friend class.
but I keep getting: error: no matching function for call to ‘std::map<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char>, std::__cxx11::basic_string<char> >::map(<brace-enclosed initializer list>)’ {'return', "TOK_RETURN"}};
Th error highlights the last closing brace as part of the error.
Sorry, I really don't know much about this. If we could take my question as if I was to create A, B, and main files in Visual Studio (some version, e.g. 17), it would help me a lot.
it's you having a complete misunderstanding of how linking works. but then again, you're asking this very question because you didn't know it in the first place, so dunno what to tell here