Hey guys, can you take a look at my SO design question? 50 pts bounty on it. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/32771814/code-first-approach-with-model-inherited-from-class-in-different-assembly
In C, header names include the ".h" suffix, in C++, the developers of the language wrapped the C headers and made their own version without the ".h" suffix and added the "c" prefix. In C++, the header "string.h" is almost equivalent to "cstring"
@david Make sure you have all the right header files included. strdup is a function inside the "cstring" header file. Make sure you have #include <cstring>
@david This would mean that your convertToUpper() function is in a class called TestClass. Since this is an instance method, you need to have an instanciated TestClass object to use to call your function. In your case, I suggest adding the keyword "static" in front of "const char *covertToUpper(char *str)" and replacing "convertToUpper(s.c_str())" to "TestClass::convertToUpper(s.c_str())". I'll update my answer.