This doesn't directly address your issue, but if it's really a class
then the common naming convention is to name it "Node" instead of
"node". Doing that would probably make the issue go away.

On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 1:56 PM, rhasson <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm building a native module that wraps a library which declares a "node"
> class.  This class is used everywhere in the library so changing it is very
> tedious.  Nodejs uses a "node" namespace.  Because of this when I build my
> module I get name conflict errors everywhere.  To test my theory, I renamed
> the "node" namespace to "nodejs" in node.h and node_object_wrap.h and it
> resolved all the error, complied, but now it won't load from within nodejs.
>  Not sure this is related but at least I know it's a namespace issue at
> first.
>
> How can I get around this issue within my module declaration?  I prefer not
> to touch the nodejs sources as well as not to touch the native library
> sources.
>
> Is that possible?

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