I have the following simple code:
template <typename T>
struct base
{
std::vector<T> x;
};
template <typename T>
struct derived : base<T>
{
void print()
{
using base<T>::x; // error: base<T> is not a namespace
std::cout << x << std::endl;
}
};
When I compile the code (using GCC-4.7.2) I get the error that you see in the comment above.
I read here: http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc-4.7.2/gcc/Name-lookup.html#Name-lookup that
using base<T>::x
has to be included in order to bring in the scope of the base class. Any ideas what is wrong? Thank you in advance!
Put the
using
declaration in the class definition, not in the function body:(Of course it's your responsibility to make sure that there's actually an
operator<<
overload for yourstd::vector
, for example by using the pretty printer.)You can also make it work if you explicitly say that
x
is a member: