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no default constructor exists for class

#include "Includes.h"


enum BlowfishAlgorithm
    {
        ECB,
        CBC,
        CFB64,
        OFB64,
    };

class Blowfish
{
public:
    struct bf_key_st
    {
        unsigned long P[18];
        unsigned long S[1024];
    };
    Blowfish(BlowfishAlgorithm algorithm);
    void Dispose();
    void SetKey(unsigned char data[]);
    unsigned char Encrypt(unsigned char buffer[]);
    unsigned char Decrypt(unsigned char buffer[]);
    char EncryptIV();
    char DecryptIV();
private:
    BlowfishAlgorithm _algorithm;
    unsigned char _encryptIv[200];
    unsigned char _decryptIv[200];
    int _encryptNum;
    int _decryptNum;
};

class GameCryptography
{
public:
    Blowfish _blowfish;
    GameCryptography(unsigned char key[]);
    void Decrypt(unsigned char packet[]);
    void Encrypt(unsigned char packet[]);
    Blowfish Blowfish;
    void SetKey(unsigned char k[]);
    void SetIvs(unsigned char i1[],unsigned char i2[]);
};




GameCryptography::GameCryptography(unsigned char key[])
{
}

Error:IntelliSense: no default constructor exists for class "Blowfish" ???!

If you define a class without any constructor, the compiler will synthesize a constructor for you (and that will be a default constructor -- ie, one that doesn't require any arguments). If, however, you do define a constructor, (even if it does take one or more arguments) the compiler will not synthesize a constructor for you -- at that point, you've taken responsibility for constructing objects of that class, so the compiler "steps back", so to speak, and leaves that job to you.

You have two choices. You need to either provide a default constructor, or you need to supply the correct parameter when you define an object. For example, you could change your constructor to look something like:

Blowfish(BlowfishAlgorithm algorithm = CBC);

...so the ctor could be invoked without (explicitly) specifying an algorithm (in which case it would use CBC as the algorithm).

The other alternative would be to explicitly specify the algorithm when you define a Blowfish object:

class GameCryptography { 
    Blowfish blowfish_;
public:
    GameCryptography() : blowfish_(ECB) {}
    // ...
};

In C++ 11 (or later) you have one more option available. You can define your constructor that takes an argument, but then tell the compiler to generate the constructor it would have if you didn't define one:

class GameCryptography { 
public:

    // define our ctor that takes an argument
    GameCryptography(BlofishAlgorithm); 

    // Tell the compiler to do what it would have if we didn't define a ctor:
    GameCryptography() = default;
};

As a final note, I think it's worth mentioning that ECB, CBC, CFB, etc., are modes of operation, not really encryption algorithms themselves. Calling them algorithms won't bother the compiler, but is unreasonably likely to cause a problem for others reading the code.

Because you have this:

Blowfish(BlowfishAlgorithm algorithm);

It's not a default constructor. The default constructor is one which takes no parameters. ie

Blowfish();

默认构造函数是没有参数的构造函数,或者如果它有参数,则所有参数都有默认值。

You declared the constructor blowfish as this:

Blowfish(BlowfishAlgorithm algorithm);

So this line cannot exist (without further initialization later):

Blowfish _blowfish;

since you passed no parameter. It does not understand how to handle a parameter-less declaration of object "BlowFish" - you need to create another constructor for that.

This is a typical human error. Intelisense is asking for that for one reason, you are creating an object without parameters in the stack:

public:
Blowfish _blowfish;

That declaration requires a default constructor. One option to correct this is to create the object with new.

Blowfish myBlowfish = new Blowfish(algorithm);

The second options is to create default constructor as requested.

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