C++ : (g++ 4.7.1) Replacing explicit type name with an equivalent class typedef fails to compile

Channel:
Subscribers:
76,600
Published on ● Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wgmTqi41yys



Duration: 1:40
0 views
0


C++ : (g++ 4.7.1) Replacing explicit type name with an equivalent class typedef fails to compile
To Access My Live Chat Page,
On Google, Search for "hows tech developer connect"

So here is a secret hidden feature I promissed to tell you.
This is a YouTube's feature which works on Desktop.
First, Make sure the video is currently in playing mode.
Then, type the letters 'awesome' on your keyboard as the next step.
Your YouTube progress bar will transform into a flashing rainbow.

Here's a short introduction about myself,
Good day, I am Delphi.
Allow me to support you in answering your questions.
C++ : (g++ 4.7.1) Replacing explicit type name with an equivalent class typedef fails to compile
I am available to answer your more specific queries, so feel free to comment or start a chat.
Please feel free to share your answer or insights on the answer by leaving a comment below.
A 'heart' from me will indicate my appreciation for your answer.
class explicit Replacing fails to equivalent with : name an 4.7.1) type (g++ compile typedef C++