C++之namespace

Namespaces allow to group entities like classes, objects and functions under a name. This way the global scope can be divided in "sub-scopes", each one with its own name.

The format of namespaces is:

namespace identifier
{
entities
}

Where  identifier  is any valid identifier and  entities  is the set of classes, objects and functions that are included within the namespace. For example:

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namespace myNamespace
{
  int a, b;
}


In this case, the variables  a  and  b  are normal variables declared within a namespace called  myNamespace . In order to access these variables from outside the  myNamespace  namespace we have to use the scope operator  :: . For example, to access the previous variables from outside  myNamespace  we can write:

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myNamespace::a
myNamespace::b 


The functionality of namespaces is especially useful in the case that there is a possibility that a global object or function uses the same identifier as another one, causing redefinition errors. For example:

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// namespaces
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;

namespace first
{
  int var = 5;
}

namespace second
{
  double var = 3.1416;
}

int main () {
  cout << first::var << endl;
  cout << second::var << endl;
  return 0;
}
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In this case, there are two global variables with the same name:  var . One is defined within the namespace  first and the other one in  second . No redefinition errors happen thanks to namespaces.

using

The keyword  using  is used to introduce a name from a namespace into the current declarative region. For example:

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// using
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;

namespace first
{
  int x = 5;
  int y = 10;
}

namespace second
{
  double x = 3.1416;
  double y = 2.7183;
}

int main () {
  using first::x;
  using second::y;
  cout << x << endl;
  cout << y << endl;
  cout << first::y << endl;
  cout << second::x << endl;
  return 0;
}
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Notice how in this code,  x  (without any name qualifier) refers to  first::x  whereas  y  refers to  second::y , exactly as our  using  declarations have specified. We still have access to  first::y  and  second::x  using their fully qualified names.

The keyword using can also be used as a directive to introduce an entire namespace:

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// using
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;

namespace first
{
  int x = 5;
  int y = 10;
}

namespace second
{
  double x = 3.1416;
  double y = 2.7183;
}

int main () {
  using namespace first;
  cout << x << endl;
  cout << y << endl;
  cout << second::x << endl;
  cout << second::y << endl;
  return 0;
}
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2.7183


In this case, since we have declared that we were  using namespace first , all direct uses of  x  and  y  without name qualifiers were referring to their declarations in  namespace first .

using  and  using namespace  have validity only in the same block in which they are stated or in the entire code if they are used directly in the global scope. For example, if we had the intention to first use the objects of one namespace and then those of another one, we could do something like:

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// using namespace example
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;

namespace first
{
  int x = 5;
}

namespace second
{
  double x = 3.1416;
}

int main () {
  {
    using namespace first;
    cout << x << endl;
  }
  {
    using namespace second;
    cout << x << endl;
  }
  return 0;
}
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Namespace alias


We can declare alternate names for existing namespaces according to the following format:

namespace new_name = current_name;

Namespace std

All the files in the C++ standard library declare all of its entities within the std namespace. That is why we have generally included the using namespace std; statement in all programs that used any entity defined in iostream.



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