Assume I have the method defined in the two different namespaces:
namespace foo
{
void print()
{
//do work...
}
}
namespace bar
{
void print()
{
//do work...
}
}
The foo::print()
and the bar::print()
functions are absolutely equal. My project uses the numerous calls of these functions.
Is there a way to remove one of the print()
definitions without changing the calls of these function? I mean something like the following (of course, C++ language doesn't allow this construction, it's just an example):
namespace foo, bar //wrong code!
{
void print()
{
//do work...
}
}
If there is no way to refactor the code as I want, please tell me, do you like the following decision? Will you be glad if your project contains such code? :)
namespace foo
{
void print()
{
//do work...
}
}
namespace bar
{
void print()
{
foo::print();
}
}
ADD:
Thank you guys, I'm fully satisfied by your answers. Just one moment I want you to clarify: is there a difference between using ::foo::print
and using foo::print
?
;)