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template<class U, class W>
std::ostream& operator<<( std::ostream & out, const Alias<U, W> & A)
{
    out<<A.ItoS.size()<<std::endl;
    for (std::map<W, U>::const_iterator it = A.ItoS.begin(); it != A.ItoS.end(); it++)
        out<<it -> first<<" "<<it -> second<<std::endl;
    return out;
}

errors are on line :
for (std::map<W, U>::const_iterator it = A.ItoS.begin(); it != A.ItoS.end(); it++)

error: expected ';' before 'it'

error: 'it' was not declared in this scope

Other class functions dont't have any compilation problems.

While I was using std::string instead of U and int instead of W everything was fine. I am using Codeblocks 10 with MinGW compiler.

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You forgot typename here:

  typename std::map<W, U>::const_iterator it = A.ItoS.begin();
//^^^^^^^

const_iterator is a dependent name, therefore typename is required here. For detail explanation, read this topic:

In C++11, you could simply write:

 auto it = A.ItoS.begin();

which is a relief to C++ programmers!

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  • Thank you, I am rather new to C++ so why do I need to put typename there?
    – lpp
    Mar 25, 2012 at 18:01
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    @lpp: Go through the link : Where and why do I have to put the "template" and "typename" keywords? Mar 25, 2012 at 18:03
  • Now I have aditional problem using that class. In my simple program consisting of header, class and main program, when I try using that class members or functions I get error : undefined reference to `Alias<std::string, int>::Exist(std::string const&) const' Before this change from non-template to template everything was working properly. Is there anything what I could have missed ? I defined class as Alias<string, int> Al
    – lpp
    Mar 25, 2012 at 18:10
  • @lpp: That is a different problem. It seems you've defined them in .cpp file. If so, then move them into .h file, because template definitions should reside in .h file itself. Mar 25, 2012 at 18:16
  • I don't understand what I have to do. Everything is defined in .hpp file and only implemented in .cpp file. Below are my sources for this. Main file(.cpp) : pastebin.com/WKd3gksU Header(.hpp) : pastebin.com/yRPjzTyT Implementation (.cpp) : pastebin.com/S9eCbC0s
    – lpp
    Mar 25, 2012 at 18:22

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