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Asked: May 25, 20262026-05-25T03:04:17+00:00 2026-05-25T03:04:17+00:00

might be a bit of a coward-ish question: I’ve got two classes, and declared

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might be a bit of a coward-ish question: I’ve got two classes, and declared all variables public. Why can’t I access the variables from derived class??

g++ tells me: vec3d.h:76:3: error: ‘val’ was not declared in this scope

template<typename TYPE>
class vec{
public:
        TYPE *val;
        int dimension;
public:
        vec();
        vec( TYPE right );
        vec( TYPE right, int _dimension );

[etc]


template<typename TYPE>
class vec3d : public vec<TYPE>{
public:
        vec3d() : vec<TYPE>( 0, 3 ){};
        vec3d( TYPE right ) : vec<TYPE>( right, 3 ){};
        vec3d( TYPE X_val, TYPE Y_val, TYPE Z_val ) : vec<TYPE>( 0, 3 ){
                val[0] = X_val; //// <----------THIS ONE FAILS!
                val[1] = Y_val;
                val[2] = Z_val;
        };
[etc]
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    2026-05-25T03:04:18+00:00Added an answer on May 25, 2026 at 3:04 am

    This is purely a lookup issue and nothing to do with access control.

    Because vec3d is a template and its base class depends on the template parameter, the members of the base class are not automatically visible in the derived class in expression that are non-dependent. The simplest fix is to use a dependent expression such as this->X_val to access members of the base class.

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