QMap is a template class, so you need to specify the type of the inner QMap like this :
QMap<String, QMap<QString, int> > myMap;
Note the space between the '>'s otherwise the C++ lexer thinks its the >> operator.
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If you intended to try to store a generic QMap as the value type, rather than a concrete instance of QMap, within your outer map, you can't!
You cannot have something like QMap, because QMap itself is not a type, its a template - it only names a type when the template parameters are specified