Jonathan Wakely <jwakely....@gmail.com> writes:

> On 12 December 2011 09:18, Andreas Schwab wrote:
>> Jonathan Wakely <jwakely....@gmail.com> writes:
>>
>>> On 11 December 2011 22:22, Fabien Chêne wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Consequently, I propose to deprecate them with a warning, as clang already 
>>>> does.
>>>> So that you get a warning for the following code:
>>>>
>>>> struct A { int i; };
>>>> struct B : A
>>>> {
>>>>  A::i; // <- warning here
>>>> };
>>>>
>>>> warning: access declarations are deprecated; employ using declarations
>>>> instead [-Wdeprecated]
>>>
>>> Whether or not it's suitable for stage 3, "employ" feels a bit clunky
>>> in this context, how about "access declarations are deprecated in
>>> favour of using-declarations" ?
>>
>> How about "...; suggest adding the using keyword"?
>
> That sounds like the compiler is suggesting that the user suggests doing that!

It is similar to "suggest parentheses ...".

Andreas.

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