Article ID: 168028
Article Last Modified on 11/18/2003
APPLIES TO
- The C Run-Time (CRT), when used with:
- Microsoft Visual C++ 5.0 Enterprise Edition
- Microsoft Visual C++ 5.0 Professional Edition
This article was previously published under Q168028
SYMPTOMS
If you try to use the "using" declaration on a template class defined in a namespace, the following error message appears:
RESOLUTION
Use the using directive instead of the using declaration.
STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a bug in the Microsoft products listed at the beginning of this article. This bug has been corrected in Visual Studio 97 Service Pack 1.
For additional information about the Visual Studio 97 Service Pack 1, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
170365 INFO: Visual Studio 97 Service Packs - What, Where, and Why
MORE INFORMATION
The using declaration introduces a name into the declarative region in which the using declaration appears. It allows an individual name from a specific namespace to be used without explicit qualification. The using directive allows all the names in a namespace to be used without qualification.
The following sample demonstrates the problem and the workaround.
Sample Code
/* Compiler Options: /GX */ #include <list> //#define WORKAROUND //Uncomment this line to workaround #ifndef WORKAROUND using std::list ; //C2955 here #else using namespace std ; #endif int main() { list<int> li ; return 0 ; }
REFERENCES
TITLE: using Declaration
URL: mk:@ivt:vccore/F3C/D3E/S4C3C5.HTM
TITLE: using Directive
URL: mk:@ivt:vccore/F3C/D3E/S4C3C6.HTM
Keywords: kberrmsg kbbug kbfix kblangcpp kbvs97sp1fix kbcpponly kbcode kbcompiler KB168028