Im trying to define a class friend function outside the namespace like this:
namespace A{
class window{
private:
int a;
friend void f(window);
};
}
void f(A::window rhs){
cout << rhs.a << endl;
}
Im getting an error said that there is ambiguity. and there is two candidates void A::f(A::window);
and void f(A::window)
. So my question is :
1) How to make the global function void f(A::window rhs)
a friend of the class A::window.
EDIT: (After reading the answers)
2) why do I need to qualify the member function f inside window class to be global by doing ::f(window)
?
3) why do I need to predeclare the function f(A::window) in this particular case, whereas when the class is not a defined inside a namespace it's okey for the function to be declared after the function is declared a friend.
As well as adding a
::
you need to forward declare it, e.g.:Note that for this forward declaration to work you need to forward declare the class too!
This should do it: you need forward declares to make it clear f is in the global namespace (and not file static):