This code generates C2248 : 'A::B::ExceptionB' : cannot access private class declared in 'class A::B'
in VS2008.
#include <iostream>
class A
{
class ExceptionA{};
class B
{
class ExceptionB{};
public:
B();
};
public:
A(int);
};
A::B::B()
{
throw ExceptionB();
}
A::A(int i)
{
i % 2 ? throw ExceptionA() : throw A::B::ExceptionB(); // C2248 !!
}
int main()
{
try
{
A a(3);
}
catch( A::ExceptionA& )
{
std::cout << "A::ExceptionA" << std::endl;
}
catch( A::B::ExceptionB& )
{
std::cout << "A::B::ExceptionB" << std::endl;
}
}
Of course, If I make the class ExceptionB{}
public in B
, the code compiles.
But I don't understand why the compiler does't complain about the 2 catch clauses in main()
, as A::ExceptionA
is a private class in A
and A::B::ExceptionB
is a private class in A::B
.