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-// Message-Id: <m0lLuUK-0000fRC@nix.appli.se>
-// Date: Wed, 4 Mar 92 12:50 MET
-// From: niklas@appli.se (Niklas Hallqvist)
-// To: eichin@cygnus.com, tiemann@cygnus.com
-// Cc: gcc2@cygnus.com
-// Subject: nested type handling
-//
-// The last couple of days I've been struggling with nested types in the
-// C++ compiler. Frankly, it's a mess! Was it impossible to put the stuff
-// into the parser instead of the lexer? Well, anyway, to get the following
-// code to compile:
-//
-// struct O {
-// struct M {
-// struct I
-// {};
-// };
-// };
-// O::M::I s;
-//
-// a patch enclosed below is needed. I'm not sure if it causes any
-// unanticipated side-effects, but it seem to work well for me.
-
-// Build don't link:
-
-struct O {
- struct M {
- struct I
- {};
- };
-};
-O::M::I s;