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In C++ I have a file A.cpp that has the following in it:

 namespace Foo {

     bool Bar() 
     { 
         return true; 
     }

 }

How would I declare this function in A.h? How do I handle the namespace?

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  • Gee, I wonder what the answer is. :) Jun 15, 2009 at 4:49
  • Yet another StackOverflow meme in the making?
    – S.P
    Jun 15, 2009 at 4:51

4 Answers 4

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namespace Foo {
  bool Bar();
}
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namespace Foo {
    bool Bar();
}
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  • +1 for being character for character the same as John Dibling's answer with the same time stamp (rounded to the minute)
    – Jamie Cook
    Jun 15, 2009 at 5:29
  • 2
    It's not actually. sharptooth spent 4 seconds on those two extra space characters and a newline. 45wpm... weak. Feb 5, 2012 at 13:02
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namespace Foo {
    bool Bar();
}
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namespace Foo {
    bool Bar();
}

Or

/* don't look -- I must have been dreaming or mis-remembering -- the following does NOT work */
namespace Foo;
bool Foo::Bar();
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  • You can use namespace Foo {} to wrap declarations and definitions in as many places as you want. It basically adds "Foo::" to the front of the name of everything inside the brackets. Things not inside a namespace that you name are in the default global namespace.
    – UncleO
    Jun 15, 2009 at 5:10
  • Nice second example. I'd never considered that approach. Jun 15, 2009 at 16:19
  • Nice second example. Shame it doesn't compile.
    – Emil Laine
    Jul 13, 2015 at 18:51

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