I've been doing C++ for a long time now but I just faced a question this morning to which I couldn't give an answer: "Is it possible to create aliases for namespaces in C++ ?"
Let me give an example. Let's say I had the following header:
namespace old
{
  class SomeClass {};
}
Which, for unspecified reasons had to become:
namespace _new
{
  namespace nested
  {
    class SomeClass {}; // SomeClass hasn't changed
  }
}
Now if I have an old code base which refers to SomeClass, I can quickly (and dirtily) "fix" the change by adding:
namespace old
{
  typedef _new::nested::SomeClass SomeClass;
}
But is there a way to import everything from _new::nested into old without having to typedef explicitely every type ?
Something similar to Python import * from ....
Thank you.
 
    