On Wednesday, 21 February 2024 10:56:49 PST Edward Welbourne via Development 
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> (Incidentally, the ways I can think of to say "has no name" tend to
> suffer from some degree of precedent as "has a name but it has not been
> disclosed" - the anonymous author of a pamphlet, the unnamed person who
> reported a problem.  I'm currently unable to think of such a precedent
> for "nameless", but I suspect that's only that I can't currently think
> of it.  Then again, if a namespace with no name actually does have a
> secret name, I guess that just matches the linguistic baggage.)

It's an unnamed namespace, not anonymous namespace.

There's such a thing as anonymous union, though.

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