I am getting an error when trying to compile my code in g++ using the current signature:
cannot declare member function static void Foo::Bar(std::ostream&, const Foo::Node*) to have static linkage
My question is twofold:
- Why does it not Compile this way?
- What is the correct signature, and why?
Signatures have always been the death of me when using C++
Edit: Here is the class header file, as well:
class Foo {
public:
    Foo();
    ~Foo();
    bool insert(const Foo2 &v);
    Foo * find(const Foo2 &v);
    const Foo * find(const Foo2 &v) const;
    void output(ostream &s) const;
private:
    //Foo(const Foo &v);
    //Foo& operator =(const Foo &v);
    //Not implemented; unneeded
    struct Node {
        Foo2 info;
        Node *left;
        Node *right;
    };
    Node * root;
    static bool insert(const Foo2 &v, Node *&p);
    static void output(ostream &s, const Node *p);
    static void deleteAll(Node *p);
 
     
    