Message The type "<type>" is declared nested within
"<enclosing type>". In C, the nesting is ignored and
<type> and its enumerator constants can be accessed
as if they were not nested. <However, the type and
its enumerators are members in C++>. <Fix>.
Description C allows types to be declared within other types.
For example: struct S { int a; enum E { first,
second, third} b; int c; }; In C++ the enum E would
not be accessible without using the :: operator.
User Action Declare the nested type before declaring the
enclosing type.