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<h3 class="section">7.9 Namespace Association</h3>
<p><strong>Caution:</strong> The semantics of this extension are equivalent
to C++ 2011 inline namespaces. Users should use inline namespaces
instead as this extension will be removed in future versions of G++.
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<p>A using-directive with <code>__attribute ((strong))</code> is stronger
than a normal using-directive in two ways:
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<li> Templates from the used namespace can be specialized and explicitly
instantiated as though they were members of the using namespace.
</li><li> The using namespace is considered an associated namespace of all
templates in the used namespace for purposes of argument-dependent
name lookup.
</li></ul>
<p>The used namespace must be nested within the using namespace so that
normal unqualified lookup works properly.
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<p>This is useful for composing a namespace transparently from
implementation namespaces. For example:
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<pre class="smallexample">namespace std {
namespace debug {
template &lt;class T&gt; struct A { };
}
using namespace debug __attribute ((__strong__));
template &lt;&gt; struct A&lt;int&gt; { }; // <span class="roman">OK to specialize</span>
template &lt;class T&gt; void f (A&lt;T&gt;);
}
int main()
{
f (std::A&lt;float&gt;()); // <span class="roman">lookup finds</span> std::f
f (std::A&lt;int&gt;());
}
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