I try to figure out output of the program without running. I'm stuck some points that first when I put a breakpoint after const A g1;
, how come the program print output const A 2 5
? Second, is B b1(a1);
same as B b1 = a1;
in this code ? Thirdly, when a B
obj is constructed by taking parameter an object of A
, as you see A
a is private member in A
class. The p
function doesn't execute. How come? I think it should be executed. The last one, when a B
obj is executed(constructed), "const B"
string literal should be printed screen out. But, It's printed just for B b1(a1);
. Why not also B b2(b1);
and B b3 = b2;
?
#include <iostream>
using std::cout;
class A {
public:
A(int i = 10){ t = i; f(); p("const A ");}
static void f(){ ++s;}
void g() { ++t; p("func g ");}
void operator++() {p("op++ 1 ");}
void operator++(int) {p("op++ 2 ");}
private:
void p(const char *t) const
{cout << t << s << " "
<< this->t << "\n";
}
int t;
static int s;
};
const A g1; // Global object
int A::s = 0;
class B {
public:
B(A& t) : a(t)
{ cout << "const B\n"; }
private:
A a;
};
class C{
public:
C(B& t) : b(t)
{
cout << "const C\n";
}
private:
B b;
};
void h(A a){
++a;
B b(a);
a++;
}
static C g_c( *(new B( *(new A(5) ) ) ) );
int main(){
cout << "--------\n";
{
A::f();
A a;
a.f(); a.g();
}
cout << "--------\n";
{
A a;
h(a);
}
cout << "--------\n";
{
A a1;
A a2(a1);
A a3 = a1;
a2 = a1;
cout << "--------\n";
B b1(a1);
B b2(b1);
B b3 = b2;
b2 = b1;
cout << "--------\n";
}
cout << "--------\n";
return 0;
}