// g++ 1.37.1 bug 900330_02 // The C++ Reference Manual says in section 13.1: // "Two function declarations of the same name refer to the same function // if they are in the same scope and have identical argument types. A // function member of a derived class is *not* in the same scope as a function // member of the same name in a base class." // g++ fails to correctly detect the error indicated. // Cfront 2.0 passes this test. // keywords: function, member, overloading, hiding struct B { int f(int); }; struct D : public B { int f(struct B); // ERROR - referred to below }; void h(D* pd) { pd->f(1); // ERROR - D::f(struct B) hides B::f(int) } int main () { return 0; }