============== Compound types ============== A type is a compound_t type (in pygccxml) if it is one of the following: *volatile_t*, *restrict_t*, *const_t*, *pointer_t*, *reference_t*, *elaborated_t*, *array_t* or *member_variable_type_t*. The exact c++ definition of compound types embraces more types, but for different reasons (mostly legacy), the definition in pygccxml is slightly different. Let's consider the following c++ file: .. literalinclude:: example.hpp :language: c++ :lines: 5- The following code will show what to expect from compound types, how they are chained, and how their order is defined in pygccxml. .. literalinclude:: example.py :language: python :lines: 6,7,8,17-27,29-