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Asked: June 14, 20262026-06-14T20:43:32+00:00 2026-06-14T20:43:32+00:00

Am I right in assuming that class D { /* … */ }; int

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Am I right in assuming that

class D { /* ... */ };

int f (const D & t) { return /* something calculated from t */; }

template<class T>
class C {
private:
    int m_i;
    T m_t;
    // or first m_t, then m_i -- careless order of declarations
public:
    template<class T_>
    C (T_ && t) : m_t (std::forward<T_> (t)), m_i (f (t)) {
    }
};

C<D> c (D ());

may lead to a bug since the value of t has been moved away when f(t) is called? Is there any way to avoid this problem apart from (i) using a factory function or (ii) introducing a dependency on the order in which m_i and m_t are declared?

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    2026-06-14T20:43:33+00:00Added an answer on June 14, 2026 at 8:43 pm

    The first thing is that the order of evaluation of the initializer list is determined by the order of the members in the class definition, so in your case, it will be:

    template<class T_>
    C (T_ && t) 
      : m_i (f (t)), m_t (std::forward<T_> (t)) {
    }
    

    So in your case it is fine. It would also be fine if you reordered the members so that m_t is declared before m_i and you used m_t in the initialization:

    T m_t;
    int m_i;
    template<class T_>
    C (T_ && t) 
      : m_t (std::forward<T_> (t)), m_i (f (m_t))  {
    }
    
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