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struct declaration into another struct

I have a struct like that

struct A {
struct B {
.....
}
...
}

I have to declare previously all that struct and their friends

struct A;
friend struct A;

but how to declare struct B and which is declared into struct A ?

struct A::B; ?
friend struct A::B ?

it doesn't work...
Apr 11 '08 #1
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On 11 Kwi, 08:42, "Jim Langston" <tazmas...@rocketmail.comwrote:
slocum wrote:
I have a struct like that
struct A {
struct B {
.....
}
...
}
I have to declare previously all that struct and their friends
struct A;
friend struct A;
but how to declare struct B and which is declared into struct A ?
struct A::B; ?
friend struct A::B ?
it doesn't work...

What doesn't work? The following compiles for me:

struct A
{
friend struct B;
struct B
{
int x;
};
int y;

};

struct C
{
friend struct A::B;

};

int main()
{

}

Does this answer your question?

--
Jim Langston
tazmas...@rocketmail.com
and what if struct A and B are template ? How to declare a friend for
nested template struct ?
template <classfriend struct A::B or what ????
Jun 27 '08 #2

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