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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T06:58:40+00:00 2026-05-15T06:58:40+00:00

I got the following code, wishing to wrap a group of strings nicely in

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I got the following code, wishing to wrap a group of strings nicely in a namespace:

namespace msgs {

    const int arr_sz = 3;
    const char *msg[arr_sz] = {"blank", "blank", "blank" };

    msg[0] = "Welcome, bla bla string 1!\n";
    msg[1] = "Alright, bla bla bla..";
    msg[2] = "etc.";

}

The code inside works nicely inside a function, but I don’t know how to return an array from it. The namespace idea LOOKS fine, but it returns on the last three lines:
error: expected constructor, destructor, or type conversion before ‘=’ token

Why can’t I define the array inside a namespace, do I need to do something first?

It’s nice because I can call it like printf(msgs::msg[1]) etc. I want to do this I just can’t wrap my head around what’s wrong 🙁

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    2026-05-15T06:58:41+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 6:58 am

    You can define the array inside the namespace:

    // this is legal
    namespace msgs {
        const char *msg[] = {"blank", "blank", "blank" };
    }
    

    What you can’t do is have a statement outside of a function:

    // this is a statement, it must be inside a function
    msg[0] = "Welcome, lets start by getting a little info from you!\n";
    

    So to fix your code, just use the correct string in the definition:

    namespace msgs {
        const char *msg[] = {
            "Welcome, lets start by getting a little info from you!\n",
            "Alright, bla bla bla..",
            "etc."
        };
    }
    
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