Questions tagged [using-directives]
The `using` directive, available in several languages including C# and C++, introduces members of a namespace into the current identifier search scope.
using-directives
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Namespaces and Using Directives
If I have a namespace like:
namespace MyApp.Providers
{
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Configuration;
using System.Globalization;
}
Does this mean ...
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Is a using-directive in a detail namespace problematic?
Consider this library header:
#include<vector>
#include<algorithm>
#include<iostream>
namespace Lib {
namespace detail {
using namespace std;
template<class T>
...
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Javascript: besides "use strict", which other "use" directives are there?
Besides use strict, which other use directives are there?
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Name lookup in using-declaration via using-directive
Is the following program well-formed or ill-formed according to the c++ standard?
namespace N { int i; }
using namespace N;
using ::i;
int main() {}
I get different results with different compilers:
...
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Organizing using directives [duplicate]
I've been using ReSharper for the past months and, advertising aside, I can't see myself coding without it. Since I love living on the bleeding "What the hell just went wrong" edge, I decided to try ...
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Why can templated aliases of anonymous struct/class-es not be defined directly?
I can create the following:
using Foo = struct { /*Implementation*/ };
template<class>
using Bar = Foo;
However the following is not allowed:
template<class>
using Bar = struct { /*...
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Restricting `using` directives to the current file
Sorry for this silly question, but is there any way to restrict using directives to the current file so that they don't propagate to the files that #include this file?
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Duplicated using directives in multiple files
I have got 5 C# files that have 20 using directives in common. I want to get rid of this code duplication, especially because these 20 using directives belong logically together. In C or C++ I would ...
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Exposing the methods of a DLL in C#
After someone creates a DLL in C# using the Microsoft Visual development environment, how would another programmer take that code, make a new project that includes the DLL's source and make a GUI that ...
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Scope of `using namespace` within another namespace [duplicate]
I know that I the scope of the using directive is limited to a block or a function when put inside. Then it will apply only to that scope. But if the block is a namespace it apparantly applies through ...
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Scope of the c++ using directive
From section 7.3.4.2 of the c++11 standard:
A using-directive specifies that the names in the nominated namespace
can be used in the scope in which the using-directive appears after
the using-...
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Why aren't typename template parameters implicitly recognized as types?
Very often in C++ class definitions, especially in libraries, trait class etc., you see code similar to the following snippet:
template <typename Bar, typename Baz>
class Foo {
using ...
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Forward declarations cause errors after code refactor
My original class structure was similar to:
//def.h
namespace A
{
struct X {};
}
and forward declarations where needed:
//file that needs forward declarations
namespace A { struct X; }
After ...
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Using Directive to declare a pseudo-type in C#
I inherited some source code that I am just starting to dig though, and i found the previous owner has made some use of the using directive as an alias for a List<T>, but I've never seen this ...
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organize using directives, re-run tests?
Before making a commit, I prefer to run all hundred-something unit tests in my C# Solution, since they only take a couple minutes to run. However, if I've already run them all, all is well, and then ...
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Is there a setting that enables 'Fade Unused Usings' and 'Remove and Sort Usings' per project in Visual Studio 2019?
I have a solution with multiple projects. Since some point in time the unused usings is not fading anymore nor does the Remove and Sort Usings command work in ONE of the projects while still working ...
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Watch window stopped accepting some usings
I am using the debugger to step through my code. The code file I’m in has usings at the top, including for example
using System.Linq;
In Visual Studio 2008 this used to apply to the Watch window ...
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Is it possible to revert back to "default" global namespace?
Basically, I am working with some provided header files with the following format:
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
class bar
{
public:
void printSomething(void)
{
...
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Is using namespace in an anonymous namespace safe?
In "using namespace" statement inside an anonymous namespace it was asked whether the following is legal
//file.cpp
//....
namespace
{
using namespace std;
}
int a(){
cout << "...
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What is "using namespace::std" in C++
I am reading some code snippets from others and I find a line:
using namespace::std;
I suspect its purpose is using namespace std;, with some typos. But to my surprise the compiler accepts this code ...
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Interpretation of [basic.scope.hiding]p2 when unqualified name lookup involves using-directives
There are two types of name hiding in c++:
1) Normal name hiding: [basic.scope.hiding]p1 (http://eel.is/c++draft/basic.scope.hiding#1):
A name can be hidden by an explicit declaration of that same ...
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Using directive for nested type definitions
I'm trying to use the using directive to define types in a functional manner to make code more readable. Let's say that my example.cs file looks like this:
using A = System.Tuple<int, int>;
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How to include custom statements/directive in C# code generated by NSwag?
I generated C# code from a Swagger definition and was wondering if there is a configuration parameter to automatically include using statements in the generated files. I found this link https://github....
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Name-lookup ambiguity inconsistency
I'm trying to understand why this program does not give an name-lookup ambiguity for i:
namespace X { int i = 1; }
namespace Q {
namespace P {
int i = 2;
using ...
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Are there any gotchas or limitations when template aliasing shared_ptr and unique_ptr?
For the simple reason of cutting down on typing something like:
std::shared_ptr<...>;
std::unique_ptr<...>;
every time I want to use smart pointers, I thought about using template ...
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Prevent Visual Studio from removing certain using directives
I frequently use the "Remove and sort usings" feature of VS/PowerCommands - in fact, with the help of R#, I make VS do this for me every time i save the document, which I almost reflexively do almost ...
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C# using namespace directive in nested namespaces
Right, I've usually used 'using' directives as follows
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Text;
namespace AwesomeLib
{
//awesome award winning class ...
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Refactor "using" directives over an entire codebase?
One of the things I love about Visual Studio 2008 is the ability to refactor and reorganize the "using" directives in source code files (this may have been in 2005 as well, I don't remember).
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Class member function defined outside its namespace
The following code compiles perfectly with the latest MSVC, GCC and CLang available at godbolt online compiler explorer site. I wonder why:
namespace ns
{
struct Test
{
void foo();
...
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Why is the C# using directive called a "directive" when it does not affect the compilation process?
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Why is the C# using directive called a directive when it does not affect the compilation process?
Is there a difference between the terms directive and preprocessor directive (examples)?
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What is the difference between "using" namespace and declaring namespace?
Could somebody tell me what is the difference between
using namespace android;
....
and
namespace android {
....
}
I found that almost all .cpp files in Android source code use the ...
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Why can't a typedef type be used to declare its parent class' ctors? [duplicate]
template<typename>
struct A
{
int n;
A(bool)
{}
};
template<typename>
struct B
{
struct C : A<B>
{
using Base = A<B>;
using A<B>::A;...
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How I can know which using-directives are missed?
If a using-directive is missing, is it possible that visual studio says me which using-directives are missing?
And if it is, can I configure my Visual Studio to set automatically the missing using-...
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When do we need to put using directives inside a namespace scope? [duplicate]
I don't know why Asp.net MVC developers put the using directives inside System.Web.Mvc namespace as follows.
namespace System.Web.Mvc
{
using System;
using System.Collections.ObjectModel;
...
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PrimeNg button: how to set the disabled state in html
So I have setup a primeng button to set the disable/able state by calling a function...
The html is
<div>
<form name="searchForm" role="form">
<div class="form-group">
&...
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ng-show on ng-click not working with AngularJS
I'm trying to display some Edit icons when an Edit Mode link is clicked. So far i've tried ng-click with ng-class and ng-show and it doesn't respond.
Here's my html:
<div click-to-edit="questions....
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Using-like statement for template specialization
Suppose there is the following definition in a header
namespace someNamespace {
template<class T, class S>
int operator + (const T & t, const S & s) {
return specialAdd (...
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using declaration inside a member function for an inherited member field
Inside a function one can employ the using declaration to import a name in the current scope, like
namespace A {
int y;
}
void f() { using A::y; }
A using declaration can be used in a class ...
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how to call a controller function from ng-click directive?
I have two directives and a controller, the problem is that i can't call a function 'addMarkers()' of the controller from my directive .
i have the following codes:
derectives.js
app
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How does 'using' directive work with template member functions
I am using the CRTP and the base class has a template function. How can I use that member function in a templated derived class?
template <typename T>
struct A {
int f();
template <...
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Two-phase lookup: can I avoid "code bloat"?
Two-phase lookup question:
Is there a more synthetic way to write this code, i.e. avoiding all those using directives?
Something like using CBase<T>; is what I would like, but it is not accepted....
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Is it possible to declare a recursive using alias directive in C#?
This example gives a "The type or namespace name 'MyType' could not be found (are you missing a using directive or an assembly reference?)"
using MyType = System.Func<System.Int32, System.Tuple<...
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error: static assertion failed: template argument must be a complete class or an unbounded array
I'm deriving from a base class in which I try to define a type. That type is dependent on itself via a variant, so it would require to know the memory layout of the base class upon definition. However,...
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Avoid template mess when importing base class constructors of heavily templated base class
This is just short inquiery if it is at all possible to somehow import base class constructors without all the template bloat. Consider this example where I'm inheriting from a templated std::variant:
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ng-show and ng-hide usage in AngularJS
I am aware of the difference between ng-show and ng-hide but I was asked a question in an interview that why do we need ng-hide if we have ng-show because we know that both shows or hides the given ...
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Why does removing using namespace std cause errors in my project?
I have a problem with including header files in C++. As far as I know, it's not a good design to put using namespace std inside header but I got some error when I try to remove it. Here is my code in ...
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How do I control what usings are made global in a C#10 / .NET6.0 project?
C#10 in .NET 6.0 supports a new feature called global using directive.
It seems to do 2 things:
When you have a namespace in the global using, you don't have to include the using ... for that ...
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Is it recommended to use the using keyword in a function? [closed]
I'm editing a large source file that was authored by someone else. They didn't put the using namespace xxx directive in file scope and I don't want to add it at file scope and edit all occurrences of ...
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Visual Studio 2017 Collapsing also removes unused using
I am dealing with the unfortunate situation of using a temporary PC for my work right now, and the pre-installed Visual Studio 2017 is determined to make my life hard.
When I collapse content in the ...
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How to use 'Using' keyword in ASP.NET page without code behind
I want to include some namespaces with their classes in my asp.net application. It is possible with using keyword ?
I have this:
<asp:Content ID="Content2" ContentPlaceHolderID="MainContent" ...