Could someone please explain the following compiler error to me:
struct B
{
};
template <typename T>
struct A : private T
{
};
struct C : public A<B>
{
C(A<B>); // ERROR HERE
};
The error at the indicated line is:
test.cpp:2:1: error: 'struct B B::B' is inaccessible
test.cpp:12:7: error: within this context
What exactly is inaccessible, and why?
Try
A< ::B>orA<struct B>.Inside of
C, unqualified references toBwill pick up the so-called injected-class-name, it is brought in through the base classA. SinceAinherits privately fromB, the injected-class-name follows suit and will also be private, hence be inaccessible toC.Another day, another language quirk…