Kenny Kerr in his tutorials (part1, part2) on Direct2D shows how to make a simple 2D animated clock and uses the following classes hierarchy:
//Desktop window class based on ATL's CWindowImpl
template <typename T> struct DesktopWindow :
CWindowImpl<DesktopWindow<T>, CWindow, CWinTraits<WS_OVERLAPPEDWINDOW | WS_VISIBLE>>
{
// code here, including:
void Run() {}
};
//ClockSample class which further extends DesktopWindow
template <typename T> struct ClockSample : T
{
//code here
};
//SampleWindow class which is empty and is needed, as far as I understand,
//to, so to speak, "untemplate" ClockSample template
struct SampleWindow : ClockSample<DesktopWindow<SampleWindow>>
{
//empty
};
//main function
int __stdcall wWinMain(HINSTANCE, HINSTANCE, PWSTR, int)
{
SampleWindow window;
window.Run();
}
I didn't include actual code, because it's huge and is irrelevant for the question.
struct SampleWindow : ClockSample<DesktopWindow<SampleWindow>>
- I have difficulties in understanding which class inherits from which and what here? SampleWindow inherits from ClockSample and then there is again SampleWindow which looks like a circular reference to me? I would be glad if anybody could explain in simple words what actually is going on here.