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Normal C++ scoping rules apply to most searches in the debugger.
When you are stopped at a line of code in a member function, you do not have
to specify this
->
to access
class members. If your source code is structured so that classes are nested
within classes, the debugger also searches any lexically enclosing scopes.
The debugger applies normal C++ rules for ambiguity resolution.
You can access
static
members by using the
class-name::member-name
syntax.
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