Use Class Member Initializers for Cleaner and Easier-to-Maintain...

Courtesy Linux Today  Thu, 07/16/2009 - 17:04

DevX: "A new C++0x feature called a class member initializer allows you to specify a single initializer in the very declaration of a data member.

Learn how to use this feature to simplify your constructors' code, reduce potential bugs, and make your code more readable."


 

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