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I'm really baffled by this. Have I managed to do something to cause this, or is it an unclosed namespace block in boost, or some bug in VS c++ 2008? I'm definitely sure I've closed all my own namespaces properly, all includes are outside of and above them, and all my header files got include guards.

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The boost/function.hpp is only included in this header. Two other headers in my library includes the boost/cstdint.hpp but they don't have this problem.

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    This happens to me all the time. Microsoft's IntelliSense for C++ has always been somewhat broken. If you can afford it, buy VisualAssist.
    – avakar
    Jul 14, 2009 at 19:35
  • "one time load" #defines => Include Guard or Macro Guard. FYI
    – KitsuneYMG
    Jul 15, 2009 at 8:52

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Visual C++'s intellisense is a bit quirky. Sometimes it screws up. That doesn't mean there is a problem in your code. Always take C++ intellisense with a grain of salt.

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Sometimes intellisense does that. If you use Visual Assist X it will fix that, but it is a very expensive program :(

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Usually deleting ncb-file solves most of Intellisense problems. If it doesn't help — buy VA.

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