The following source code compiles correctly with Visual Studio 2010:
namespace NS
{
class X
{
};
X Y(X str);
}
void myFun()
{
NS::X x;
Y(x);
}
(this is reduced code where all my own class and function names have been replaced by X, Y, ...)
I would expect that the line Y(x)
would fail to compile, since it should be NS::Y(x)
.
This source code is compiled with the following command
cl /c file.cpp
There are no other files included here, no other command line options.
Why does this file compile? Bug in VS2010? Or something that I (and my 3 other colleagues) overlooked?
undefined reference to NS::Y(NS::X)'
- so maybe it might be a bug in VS..NS::Y
is not defined. It is typical, and would probably be defined in another file on a complete setup.