I have this hierarchy :
struct Params { int k = 17; };
struct A
{
A(Params& par): _p(par)
{ }
Params& _p;
};
struct B: public A
{
using A::A;
int c{this->_p.k};
};
int main()
{
Params p;
B b(p);
return 0;
}
Can I rest assured that A::_p
will always be initialized before calling it in the declaration of B::c
?
Thanks !
A::_p
comes from the base class, so it has to be initialized before the derived class starts constructing.