Compiler Warning C4430
Error Message
missing type specifier - int assumed. Note: C++ does not support default-int
This error can be generated as a result of compiler conformance work that was done for Visual C++ 2005: all declarations must now explicitly specify the type; int is no longer assumed. See Breaking Changes in the Visual C++ 2005 Compiler for more information.
C4430 is always issued as an error. You can turn off this warning with the #pragma warning or /wd; see warning or /w, /Wn, /WX, /Wall, /wln, /wdn, /wen, /won (Warning Level) for more information.
Example
The following sample generates C4430.
// C4430.cpp
// compile with: /c
struct CMyClass {
CUndeclared m_myClass; // C4430
int m_myClass; // OK
};
typedef struct {
POINT(); // C4430
// try the following line instead
// int POINT();
unsigned x;
unsigned y;
} POINT;