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Why is ‘using namespace std;’ considered a bad practice in C++?
I've used stl's shared_ptr many places in my code and I have used the following using statement anywhere that I have used shared_ptr:
using namespace std::tr1;
Now I need to use boost::bimap. So I have to include the following header file in my code:
#include <boost/bimap.hpp>
As soon as I include the bimap header file, the shared_ptr type becomes ambiguous, and I have to change all usages of shared_ptr to std::tr1::shared_ptr. Since this makes my code ugly, I am looking for a way to avoid this ambiguity without needing to declare shared_ptr everywhere with a fully qualified name. I was thinking of using typedef for std::tr1::shared_ptr, but maybe there are better ways too. Any advice would be appreciated!