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I've always used "inherited" rather than super. (Probably due to a Delphi background)

I think you mean...

 typedef Base super

instead of...

typedef super Base

... And background), and I always make it private, to avoid the problem when the 'inherited' is erroneously omitted from a class but a subclass tries to use it.

class MyClass : public MyBase
{
private:  // Prevents erroneous use by other classes.
  typedef MyBase inherited;
...

My standard 'code template' for creating new classes includes the typedef, so I have little opportunity to accidentally omit it.

I don't think the chained "super::super" suggestion is a good idea- If you're doing that, you're probably tied in very hard to a particular hierarchy, and changing it will likely break stuff badly.

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I've always used "inherited" rather than super. (Probably due to a Delphi background)

I think you mean...

 typedef Base super

instead of...

typedef super Base

... And I always make it private, to avoid the problem when the 'inherited' is erroneously omitted from a class but a subclass tries to use it.

I don't think the chained "super::super" suggestion is a good idea- If you're doing that, you're probably tied in very hard to a particular hierarchy, and changing it will likely break stuff badly.