I have a class that uses a nested class, and want to use the nested class operator<< to define operator<< in the upper class. Here is how my code looks like:
#include <memory>
#include <iostream>
template<typename T>
struct classA {
  struct classB
  {
    template<typename U>
    friend inline std::ostream& operator<< (std::ostream &out,
                                            const typename classA<U>::classB &b);
  };
  classB root;
  template<typename U>
  friend std::ostream& operator<< (std::ostream &out,
                                   const classA<U> &tree);
};
template<typename T>
inline std::ostream& operator<< (std::ostream &out,
                                 const classA<T> &tree)
{
  out << tree.root;
  return out;
}
template<typename T>
inline std::ostream& operator<< (std::ostream &out,
                                 const typename classA<T>::classB &b)
{
  return out;
}
int main()
{
  classA<int> a;
  std::cout << a;
}
- When compiling without support for C++11, the definition of operator<< for the inner class seems not to be found by the compiler: - so.hpp:24:7: error: no match for ‘operator<<’ in ‘out << tree.classA<int>::root’ so.hpp:24:7: note: candidates are: ...
- With GCC 4.6 and 4.7 when compiling with std=c++0x: - so.hpp:21:3: error: cannot bind ‘std::ostream {aka std::basic_ostream<char>}’ lvalue to ‘std::basic_ostream<char>&&’ In file included from /usr/include/c++/4.7/iostream:40:0, from so.hpp:2: /usr/include/c++/4.7/ostream:600:5: error: initializing argument 1 of ‘std::basic_ostream<_CharT, _Traits>& std::operator<<(std::basic_ostream<_CharT, _Traits>&&, const _Tp&) [with _CharT = char; _Traits = std::char_traits<char>; _Tp = classA<int>::classB]’
Can someone tell me why this code is not legal, and what's the best way to do what I want?
 
     
     
     
     
    