In trying to compile this program:
namespace MyNamespace {
template<typename T>
class Test {
public:
class Inner {
int x;
public:
Inner() : x(0) { }
friend Inner& operator++(Inner& rhs);
};
Inner i;
};
}
template<typename T>
typename MyNamespace::Test<T>::Inner& operator++(typename MyNamespace::Test<T>::Inner& rhs) {
rhs = MyNamespace::Test<T>::Inner(rhs.x + 1);
return rhs;
}
int main() {
MyNamespace::Test<int> t;
MyNamespace::Test<int>::Inner i = t.i;
++i;
}
I get the error
unresolved external symbol "class MyNamespace::Test::Inner & __cdecl MyNamespace::operator++(class MyNamespace::Test::Inner &)" (??EMyNamespace@@YAAAVInner@?$Test@H@0@AAV120@@Z) referenced in function _main
Which is weird because that's the exact signature of the non-member friend function operator++
that I defined. How do I fix this? And I do not have the option of including in as a member function because I need to change the object that the operand is referring to without using a copy constructor (because there is no copy constructor).
Update:
If I add template<typename T>
above the friend Inner&...
, I get the errors
could not deduce template argument for 'T' 1>
main.cpp(21) : see declaration of 'operator
++'
error C2783:
'MyNamespace::Test<T>::Inner &MyNamespace::operator++(MyNamespace::Test<T>::Inner &)' : could not deduce template
argument for 'T' with
[
T=int
]
main.cpp(13) : see declaration of
'MyNamespace::operator ++'
main.cpp(30): error C2675: unary '++' : 'MyNamespace::Test<T>::Inner' does not define this operator or a
conversion to a type acceptable to the predefined operator
with
[
T=int
]