I switched from C++ to Java and C# and think the usage of namespaces/packages is much better there (well structured). Then I came back to C++ and tried to use namespaces the same way but the required syntax is horrible within the header file.
namespace MyCompany
{
namespace MyModule
{
namespace MyModulePart //e.g. Input
{
namespace MySubModulePart
{
namespace ...
{
public class MyClass
The following seems strange to me too (to avoid the deep indent):
namespace MyCompany
{
namespace MyModule
{
namespace MyModulePart //e.g. Input
{
namespace MySubModulePart
{
namespace ...
{
public class MyClass
{
Is there a shorter Way to express the above thing? I am missing something like
namespace MyCompany::MyModule::MyModulePart::...
{
public class MyClass
Update
Ok, some say the concept of usage in Java/C# and C++ is different. Really? I think (dynamic) class loading is not the only purpose for namespaces (this is a very technical reasoned perspective). Why shouldn't I use it for a readability and structurization, e.g think of "IntelliSense".
Currently, there is no logic / glue between a namespace and what you can find there. Java and C# does this much better... Why including <iostream>
and having namespace std
?
Ok, if you say the logic should rely on the header to include, why does the #include does not uses an "IntelliSense" friendly syntax like #include <std::io::stream>
or <std/io/stream>
? I think the missing structurization in the default libs is one weakness of C++ compared to Java/C#.
If uniqueness to avid conflicts is one Point (which is a point of C# and Java, too) a good idea is to use the project name or company name as namespace, don't you think so?
On the one hand it's said C++ is the most flexible... but everyone said "don't do this"?
It seems to me C++ can do many things but has a horrible syntax even for the easiest things in many cases compared to C#.
Update 2
Most users say it is nonsense to create a deeper nesting than two Levels. Ok, so what about Windows::UI::Xaml and Windows::UI::Xaml::Controls::Primitives namespaces in Win8 development? I think Microsoft's usage of namespaces makes sense and it is indeed deeper than just 2 Levels.
I think bigger libraries / projects need a deeper nesting (I hate class names like ExtraLongClassNameBecauseEveryThingIsInTheSameNameSpace... then you could put everything into the global namespace, too.)
Update 3 - Conclusion
Most say "don't do it", but... even boost has a deeper nesting then one or two levels. Yes, it is a library but: If you want reusable code - treat your own code like a library you would give someone else. I also use a deeper nesting for discovery purposes using namespaces.
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