I have something like this:
#include <iostream>
namespace N
{
typedef std::pair<int, double> MyPair;
std::ostream& operator << (std::ostream& o, MyPair const & mypair)
{
///
}
}
int main()
{
N::MyPair pr;
std::cout << pr;
}
This naturally doesn't work, because ADL won't find operator<< because namespace N is not associated with MyPair (unfortunately). Afaik one may not add to namespace std, so if I chose to define operator << in std that would be kinda illegal. So... what to do in such situations? I don't want to explicitly qualify operator <<, nor do I wish to write using namespace N. So, questions are - 1. how to refactor the code? 2. Why wouldn't ADL associate namespaces of typedefs? Serious reasons? It would be nice, e.g. in this case. Thanks