Assume the following code:
namespace test
{
namespace detail
{
}
inline namespace v1
{
namespace detail
{
void foo()
{
}
}
}
}
int main()
{
test::detail::foo();
}
As we can see, this code comp...
it could figure it out based on what you're looking for inside the namespace, but if you had namespace a = test::detail; that would seem like a more definite ambiguity to me
> Finally, looking up a name in the enclosing namespace via explicit qualification (3.4.3.2) will include members of the inline namespace brought in by the using-directive even if there are declarations of that name in the enclosing namespace.
posted on August 21, 2014 by Stephan T. Lavavej - MSFT
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GCC is correct. §3.4.3.2 [namespace.qual]/p2-3, emphasis mine:
For a namespace X and name m, the namespace-qualified lookup set
S(X,m) is defined as follows: Let S'(X,m) be the set of all
declarations of m in X and the inline namespace set of X
(7.3.1). If S'(X,m) is not empty, S(X,m) i...
@Rapptz I didn't mind that passage. I do think my answer is superior but only because I quoted the full standard text and bolded both key phrases not just one
You can use an array of chars in order to open a file with ifstream as so:
char file_name[25];
ifstream infile;
infile.open(file_name);
You can use exception handling to make sure that infile has a valid input stream. For example:
infile.eof();
returns true if you reach the end of the file....
^ GO!
@R.MartinhoFernandes that's what I was afraid was coming ;p
There is a study group in the C++ standardization committee to provide compile-time reflection in C++17 or after. I would like to know what is exactly the purpose and how powerful the expected tools will be?
For example will it be possible to name functions or classes using these tools?
struct ...
Someone voted down this question... wtf! It may not add anything in coding but I sure as hell didn't new about accessing an enumerator_list from an static_assert in compilation time. This is an awesome feature. The future looks bright — ClaudiordgzMar 5 at 18:54