What is dependent scope and what is the meaning of typename in the context of the following error?
$ make
g++ -std=gnu++0x main.cpp
main.cpp:18:10: error: n
The compiler told you exactly what to do. Write typename before ptrModel, like so:
typedef typename ptrModel >::Type Type;
The reason for this requirement is that the compiler doesn't at this point know whether ptrModel describes a member variable or a nested type. It can't even figure that out by looking at the definition of ptrModel because there might be a specialization of ptrModel for std::vector somewhere else in the program that it hasn't gotten to yet which changes which of these things ::Type refers to. So you need to tell it explicitly.
The name ptrModel has a "dependent scope" because it is in a scope that depends on the instantiation of a template.