Problem Initializing an Array Of Structs

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Published on 2010-06-06T06:01:41Z Indexed on 2010/06/06 6:02 UTC
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I am trying to initialize the following array of the following struct, but my code isn't compiling. Can anybody help me out?

The struct/array:

struct DiningCarSeat {
    int status;
    int order;
    int waiterNum;
    Lock customerLock;
    Condition customer;

    DiningCarSeat(seatNum) {
        char* tempLockName;
        sprintf(tempLockName, "diningCarSeatLock%d", seatNum);
        char* tempConditionName;
        sprintf(tempConditionName, "diningCarSeatCondition%d", seatNum);
        status = 0;
        order = 0;
        waiterNum = -1;
        customerLock = new Lock(tempLockName);
        customer = new Condition(tempConditionName);
    }
} diningCarSeat[DINING_CAR_CAPACITY];

The relevant errors:

../threads/threadtest.cc: In constructor `DiningCarSeat::DiningCarSeat(int)':
../threads/threadtest.cc:58: error: no matching function for call to `Lock::Lock()'
../threads/synch.h:66: note: candidates are: Lock::Lock(const Lock&)
../threads/synch.h:68: note:                 Lock::Lock(char*)
../threads/threadtest.cc:58: error: no matching function for call to `Condition::Condition()'
../threads/synch.h:119: note: candidates are: Condition::Condition(const Condition&)
../threads/synch.h:121: note:                 Condition::Condition(char*)
../threads/threadtest.cc:63: error: expected primary-expression before '.' token
../threads/threadtest.cc:64: error: expected primary-expression before '.' token
../threads/threadtest.cc: At global scope:
../threads/threadtest.cc:69: error: no matching function for call to `DiningCarSeat::DiningCarSeat()'
../threads/threadtest.cc:51: note: candidates are: DiningCarSeat::DiningCarSeat(const DiningCarSeat&)
../threads/threadtest.cc:58: note:                 DiningCarSeat::DiningCarSeat(int)

Thanks in advance!

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