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Asked: May 24, 20262026-05-24T11:05:22+00:00 2026-05-24T11:05:22+00:00

I understand that inheriting from std::string class is a poor idea, but was just

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I understand that inheriting from std::string class is a poor idea, but was just trying to add a custom function to string class for a dummy assignment, using inheritance.
I want to call my function as ‘add’ and when I do str.add(str1,str2); it should append str1 at the beginning of the string and str2 at the end of the string. This class(inherited string class) is a private member class of another class(say Parent). when I try to access my string class object with this, it points to the Parent class. How can I do this?

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    2026-05-24T11:05:23+00:00Added an answer on May 24, 2026 at 11:05 am

    Be sure you declare your function in public section of class.

    Maybe you would love composition over inheritance 😉

        class MyString
        {
               std::string m_string; // do not inherit just composition it
        public:
                explicit MyString(const std::string& str)
                       : m_string(str)
                {
                }
    
                // your function should be in public scope I think
                MyString& add(const std::string& begin, const std::string& end)
                {
                        m_string.insert(0, begin);
                        m_string.append(end);
                        return *this;
                }
    
                const std::string& string() const
                {
                        return m_string;
                }
        };
    
        class Parent
        {
                MyString m_string;
        public:
                void surround(const std::string& begin, const std::string& end)
                {
                        m_string.add(begin, end);
                }
        };
    
        int main(int argc, char *argv[])
        {
                std::cout << MyString("inherit").add("Do not ", " from std::string!").string() << std::endl;
                return 0;
        }
    
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