Chapter 11: Problem 36
Protected members of a base class are like __________ members, except they may be accessed by derived classes.
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Chapter 11: Problem 36
Protected members of a base class are like __________ members, except they may be accessed by derived classes.
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A derived class inherits the __________ of its base class.
Explain why a class's copy constructor is called when an object of that class is passed by value into a function.
Making an instance of one class a member of another class is called ____________.
___________ is a special built-in pointer that is automatically passed as a hidden argument to all nonstatic member functions.
When both a base class and a derived class have constructors, the base class's constructor is called ______________ (first/last).
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