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-// Build don't link:
-// GROUPS passed nested-classes
-// This is the first line of file ||t3.C||.
-
-// This code demonstrates a variation of the same problem with nested
-// types. In C++, nested typedefs are not supposed to be visible
-// outside their class scopes but they apparently are in gcc 2.4.5.
-// This code compiles fine in AT&T cfront 3.0.1, but gcc rejects it
-// with the messages given below.
-
-// If this class does not precede Expr, then the code will compile.
-
-class Another {
-public:
- typedef int Boolean;
- enum { FALSE, TRUE };
-};
-
-// If Expr does not define typedef int Boolean, then the code will
-// compile.
-
-class Expr {
-public:
- typedef int Boolean;
- enum { FALSE, TRUE };
- void foo();
- void call_something_with(Boolean);
-};
-
-// t3.C: In method `void Expr::foo ()':
-// t3.C:36: uninitialized const `Boolean'
-// t3.C:36: parse error before `='
-// t3.C:37: `argument' undeclared (first use this function)
-// t3.C:37: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once
-// t3.C:37: for each function it appears in.)
-
-void Expr::foo() {
- const Boolean argument = TRUE;
- call_something_with(argument);
-}