I'm trying to implement a linked list but get an error when compiling:
intSLLst.cpp:38: error: ‘intSLList’ has not been declared
intSLList looks like it's been declared to me though so I'm really confused.
intSLLst.cpp
#include <iostream>
#include "intSLLst.h"
int intSLList::deleteFromHead(){
}
int main(){
}
intSLLst.h
#ifndef INT_LINKED_LIST
#define INT_LINKED_LIST
#include <cstddef>
class IntSLLNode{
  int info;
  IntSLLNode *next;
  IntSLLNode(int el, IntSLLNode *ptr = NULL){
    info = el; next = ptr;
  }
};
class IntSLList{
 public:
  IntSLList(){
    head = tail = NULL;
  }
  ~IntSLList();
  int isEmpty();
  bool isInList(int) const;
  void addToHead(int);
  void addToTail(int);
  int deleteFromHead();
  int deleteFromTail();
  void deleteNode(int);
 private:
  IntSLLNode *head, *tail;
};
#endif
You're using a lower case i
int intSLList::deleteFromHead(){
}
should be
int IntSLList::deleteFromHead(){
}
Names in c++ are always case sensitive.
intSLList isn't the same as IntSLList. This isn't Pascal. C++ is case sensitive. 
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