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// Build don't link:
// GROUPS passed ARM-compliance
#include <iostream.h>
enum f1 {
F1
};
enum f2 {
F2
};
class A {
public:
void set (f1 f);
};
void A::set (f1 f) { cout << "called A f1\n";}
class B : public A {
public:
void set (f2 f);
};
void B::set (f2 f) { cout << "called B\n";} // ERROR - candidate
int main() {
B b;
b.set(F1); // ARM page 309: should call A.set(f1) and that what g++ does,// ERROR - .*
// but 13.1 of ARM clearly states that it should call B::set()
// or generate an error because overloading works only for
// functions within the same scope (first page of chapter 13)
// while member of derived and base classes are considered to
// belong to different scopes. Thus B::set() should have
// hidden (completely) the A::set() function.
}