So I decided to use the Factory Design Pattern along with Dependency Injection.
class ClassA
{
Object *a, *b, *c;
public:
ClassA(Object *a, Object *b, Object *c) :
a(a), b(b), c(c) {}
};
class ClassB : public ClassA
{
Object *d, *e, *f;
public:
ClassB(Object *a, Object *b, Object *c, Object *d, Object *e, Object *f) :
ClassA(a, b, c), d(d), e(e), f(f) {}
};
Now, the problem is that classB has too many arguments for the constructor. This is a single inheritance-layer example, but when the inheritance layers start getting deeper, and when each layer-class needs more objects to be constructed, the constructor in the top layer ends requiring too many arguments in order to be made!
I know I could use setters instead of the constructor, but is there any other way?
ClassA
separately, and then initialiseClassB
with a reference to that, rather than tightly coupling them through inheritance?