I want class B to inherit all but a few methods of class A (which is assumed to be trivially copyable), and still be trivially copyable. In C++11 I can delete methods. Take for example:
class A { // trivially copyable
// private stuff here
public:
A& operator += (const A&);
// other public stuff here
};
class B: public A {
public:
B& operator += (const A&) = delete;
};
Is B trivially copyable? I know there are issues regarding the deletion of special methods, but the compound assignment is not a special method (right?).
std::is_trivially_copyable
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