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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T19:56:47+00:00 2026-05-13T19:56:47+00:00

So i have a interface class class interfaceClass { public: virtual void func1( void

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So i have a interface class

class interfaceClass
{
 public:   
    virtual void func1( void ) = 0;
    virtual void func2( void ) = 0;

protected:
    int m_interfaceVar;
}

and a class that inherits from it.
Why can’t i set the member variable of the interface class as follows.

class inhertitedClass : public interfaceClass
{
   inheritedClass(int getInt): m_interfaceVar(getInt){};
   ~inheritedClass(){};
}

and i have to do it like this

class inhertitedClass : public interfaceClass
{
   inheritedClass(int getInt){ m_interfaceVar = getInt;}
   ~inheritedClass(){};
}

I’m sorry if this is a dumb question, but i just ran in to it the other night while i was switching my abstract class into an interface class (the back to an abstract class).

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    2026-05-13T19:56:48+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 7:56 pm

    The initializer list in a constructor can specify the ctor for the base classes first and foremost. By depriving interfaceClass of a (protected) constructor (which it obviously should have) you’ve cut off that lifeline.

    So add that protected ctor, e.g.:

    class interfaceClass
    {
     public:   
        virtual void func1( void ) = 0;
        virtual void func2( void ) = 0;
    
    protected:
        int m_interfaceVar;
        interfaceClass(int x) { m_interfaceVar=x; }
    }
    

    and then you can do things the right way, namely

    class inhertitedClass : public interfaceClass
    {
       inheritedClass(int getInt): interfaceClass(getInt){};
       ~inheritedClass(){};
    }
    
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