June 17, 2002
Hi,

While implementing the wrapper for someone else's class, I encountered the following error.

Error 'test' is not a member of namespace K.

The sample code below will generate the above error message on version 8.28.  It
seems to me that if K cannot use the same type name as the one defined in N.
The code will compile if I change the line typedef N::test test to typedef
N::test foo.  However, this will cause the explosion of names.
namespace N
{
struct test {};
}

namespace K
{
typedef N::test test;
}

int main()
{
K::test a;

return 0;
}


June 18, 2002
"Steve" <Steve_member@pathlink.com> wrote in message news:aejrqj$118q$1@digitaldaemon.com...
> While implementing the wrapper for someone else's class, I encountered the following error.
>
> Error 'test' is not a member of namespace K.

DMC++ has some bugs with namespaces, I intend to fix them all in a future update. I have saved your bug report away to be sure that will work. Thanks! -Walter