Status: New
Owner: liuj...@google.com
Labels: Type-Defect Priority-Medium
New issue 544 by moti...@gmail.com: C++ headers use unqualified
(=potentially ambiguous) names from std namespace
http://code.google.com/p/protobuf/issues/detail?id=544
When used alongside a library that reuses (in a separate namespace) names
from the standard library, protobuf headers may fail to compile with
an "ambiguous symbol" error.
In my case, my project uses uBLAS, which defines the template
boost::numeric::ublas::vector. Now I can't include the headers message.h,
generated_message_reflection.h, unknown_field_set.h unmodified, because
they refer to vector<...> rather than std::vector<...>, which creates an
ambiguity in the context in which I'm including them.
A quick search through the code shows that this is a consistent pattern (at
least with regards to the name "vector"), so I'm a little puzzled.
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