Module dmd.nspace
A scoped C++ namespace symbol
D supports the following syntax to declare symbol(s) as being part of a C++ namespace:
extern (C++, "myNamespace") { /+ Symbols +/ }       // String variant
extern (C++, SomeNamespace) { /+ Other symbols +/ } // Identifier variant The first form is an attribute and only affects mangling, and is implemented
 in dmd.
 The second form introduces a named scope and allows symbols to be refered
 to with or without the namespace name, much like a named template mixin,
 and is implemented in this module.
extern (C++, Basket)
{
    struct StrawBerry;
    void swapFood (Strawberry* f1, Strawberry* f2);
}
void main ()
{
    Basket Hence the Nspace symbol implements the usual ScopeDsymbol semantics.
 Note that it implies extern(C++) so it cannot be used as a generic
 named scope. Additionally, Nspace with the same Identifier can be
 defined in different module (as C++ allows a namespace to be spread accross
 translation units), but symbols in it should be considered
 part of the same scope. Lastly, not all possible C++ namespace names
 are valid D identifier.
See Also
https://github.com/dlang/dmd/pull/10031
Documentation
https://dlang.org/phobos/dmd_nspace.html
Coverage
https://codecov.io/gh/dlang/dmd/src/master/src/dmd/nspace.d
Classes
| Name | Description | 
|---|---|
| 
									Nspace
								 |