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I have create a custom Layer and I want to pass two variables in to this layer. Should I init Tlayer and Hlayer in constructor function or in init() function? I have check some materials and most says that we should avoid to use constructor function. Why?

TouchLayer* TouchLayer::create(TcharacterLayer* t,HcharacterLayer* h){
    TouchLayer* pRet = new TouchLayer();
    if (pRet && pRet->init())
    {
        pRet->autorelease();
        return pRet;
    }else
    {
        delete pRet;
        pRet = NULL;
        return NULL;
    }
}

class TouchLayer : public CCLayerColor
{
public:
    TouchLayer();
    ~TouchLayer();
    virtual bool init();
    virtual void onEnter();
    virtual void onExit();
    CREATE_FUNC(TouchLayer);
    static TouchLayer* create(TcharacterLayer* t,HcharacterLayer* h);

    TcharacterLayer* Tlayer;
    HcharacterLayer* Hlayer;
};

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I think you can get some relate information about "why we should use init() method instead of constructor" here: https://stackoverflow.com/a/20280664/3090526

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  • If your class has only one constructor, you can init your class's member in the constructor.
  • But if you have multiple constructor then i think you should init your class's member in init() function because if not you must to init your class member in each constructor and you may miss to init some member.

  • If you use a modern compiler, you can use Delegating constructors and don't need to write init() function.

Delegating constructors - gcc 4.7

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You should assign those variables after line TouchLayer* pRet = new TouchLayer(); in your static create method. e.g. :

pRet->Tlayer  = t;
pRet->Hlayer  = h;

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