On Tue, 28 Aug 2012 12:10:47 +0200, monarch_dodra <monarchdo...@gmail.com> wrote:

 From TDPL: 7.18:

"Unlike classes nested within classes, nested structs and nested classes within structs don’t contain any hidden member outer—there is no special code generated. The main design goal of nesting such types is to enforce the desired access control."

I suppose this has become obsolete then?
    ...Or is it the other way around?

TDPL trumps most everything else, I believe.

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Simen

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