Rewrote the question completely. Please, read it carefully
Single note to not confuse you: Base constructor expects pointer to constants array. It doesn't store a pointer itself, it stores the data!
I have the following code:
class Base {
public:
Base(int*);
// added this to explain why I need inheritance
virtual void abstractMethod() = 0;
};
Base::Base(const int *array) {
// just for example
cout << array[0] << endl;
cout << array[1] << endl;
cout << array[2] << endl;
}
class Derived : private Base {
public:
Derived();
void abstractMethod();
};
// who will delete? how to initialize?
Derived::Derived(): Base(new int[3]) {
}
I want to hide Base(int*) constructor from the user of my Derived class. To do that I need to supply default values to that array.
The problem is that when I use initialization list like this:
Derived::Derived(): Base(new int[3]) {
}
array is not initialized and Base constructor prints some garbage. Another problem with this code: who will free that new array?
How to initialize array before it is passed to Base class? Is it possible at all in C++?