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  • c++ - What is the difference between public, private, and protected . . .
    Better say "public: the inheritance will be seen by everyone" protected: the inheritance will only be seen by derived classes and friends", "private: the inheritance will only be seen by the class itself and friends" This is different from your wording, since not only the members can be invisible, but also the IS-A relation can be invisible
  • c++ - Inheriting constructors - Stack Overflow
    If your compiler supports C++11 standard, there is a constructor inheritance using using (pun intended) For more see Wikipedia C++11 article You write:
  • c++ - How does inheritance actually work? - Stack Overflow
    Here, the question being asked is essentially "how does the compiler work" in regards to two things: 1 - inheritance, 2 - member variable protection specifiers The linked question tells the reader what member variable protection specifiers are but says absolutely nothing about how compilers enforce this
  • c++ - Why should I avoid multiple inheritance? - Stack Overflow
    Multiple inheritance in languages with C++ Java style constructors exacerbates the inheritance problem of constructors and constructor chaining, thereby creating maintenance and extensibility problems in these languages
  • Struct inheritance in C++ - Stack Overflow
    In C++, a structure's inheritance is the same as a class except the following differences: When deriving a struct from a class struct, the default access-specifier for a base class struct is public
  • In C++, what is a virtual base class? - Stack Overflow
    Virtual base classes, used in virtual inheritance, is a way of preventing multiple "instances" of a given class appearing in an inheritance hierarchy when using multiple inheritance
  • Why do we actually need Private or Protected inheritance in C++?
    In C++, I can't think of a case in which I would like to inherit private protected from a base class: class Base; class Derived1 : private Base; class Derived2 : protected Base; Is it really useful?
  • c++ - How does virtual inheritance solve the diamond (multiple . . .
    When it comes to type conversions, the path does not matter, only the final result does If you use ordinary inheritance, each path has its own distinctive endpoint, meaning that the result of the cast is ambiguous, which is the problem If you use virtual inheritance, you get a diamond-shaped hierarchy: both paths leads to the same endpoint
  • oop - Diamond inheritance (C++) - Stack Overflow
    20 Inheritance is the second strongest (more coupling) relations in C++, preceded only by friendship If you can redesign into using only composition your code will be more loosely coupled If you cannot, then you should consider whether all your classes should really inherit from the base Is it due to implementation or just an interface?





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