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Qt Creator Namespace Issue (Fixed)

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    JohnMS
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    [quote author="ZapB" date="1301336415"]I would do it with: @ #include "myheader.h" using namespace A; ... D f; @ That works for me here (qt-creator 2.1.0)[/quote]

    That worked for me as well, but it has the disadvantage of bring in the entire namespace, something I would rather avoid if possible.

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      vinb
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      then i think you can just use
      A::D f;
      and not 'using'

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        JohnMS
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        [quote author="vinb" date="1301337969"]then i think you can just use A::D f; and not 'using'[/quote]

        That of course works. :D But it does address is it a bug in Qt Creator that need to be submitted. :P Bringing in an entire namespace is not everyone's prefered method of writting code.

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          vinb
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          I didnt know that your bringing in the whole namespace A when using:
          A::D

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            JohnMS
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            [quote author="vinb" date="1301338717"]I didnt know that your bringing in the whole namespace A when using: A::D [/quote]
            Sorry about that I should have been more specific when I said that
            @using A::D@ does not breing in the whole namespace.
            @using namespace A;@ does bring in the whole namespace.

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              vinb
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              thats what i ment. :)
              but then i dont understand your folowing post:

              [quote author="JohnMS" date="1301338178"]
              That of course works. :D But it does address is it a bug in Qt Creator that need to be submitted. :P Bringing in an entire namespace is not everyone's prefered method of writting code.
              [/quote]

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                JohnMS
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                Wow, I'm loosing my mind. LOL @A::D f@ Should have been @using A::D@ The advantage being that I only bring in the one class that I'm using from that namespace, instead of every class from that namespace. And I can declare a variable @D f@ without needing to specify the namespace.
                Note: went back and corrected for future generations. :D

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                  ZapB
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                  Try the latest beta of qt-creator 2.2. I understand that this has seen several improvements to the code model that is used by the auto-completer. If it is still broken there then please report it as a bug.

                  Nokia Certified Qt Specialist
                  Interested in hearing about Qt related work

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                    vinb
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                    @JohnMS:
                    Ah ok, i understand it now. :)

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                      [quote author="ZapB" date="1301340439"]Try the latest beta of qt-creator 2.2. I understand that this has seen several improvements to the code model that is used by the auto-completer. If it is still broken there then please report it as a bug.[/quote]

                      Verified that it works in 2.1, as I'm at work, I can't verify the beta build.

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