C/C++ :: Error While Inserting In Map Of Vector

Apr 1, 2015

#include<iostream>
#include<vector>
#include<map>
using namespace std;
class foo {
struct type {
int i;
string s;
}y;

[Code] ....

In the sample code

1) why can't we use union if its members have constructors
2) I am not able to insert in Map.
3) also I am not able to use object of struct type y to assign value of its members and later push_back in vector
I am getting following error

knils@knils-HP:scott_mayers$ g++ vector_of_struct.cpp
vector_of_struct.cpp: In member function ‘void foo::fun() const’:

[Code] ....

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