------- Additional Comments From kreckel at ginac dot de  2005-04-18 21:08 
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(In reply to comment #5)
> (In reply to comment #3)
> > This sentence just says that you can't do this: 
> >   class A { private: struct I{}; }; 
> >   class B { friend class A::I;   }; 
> > because A::I isn't accessible in B. 
> 
> Where's that snippet from?  As it stands, it's out of any context whatsoever.

Oh, sorry.  Now I understand what you're referring to.

11.4/9 appears to be the relevant section in this case.

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