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Asked: June 15, 20262026-06-15T20:35:02+00:00 2026-06-15T20:35:02+00:00

This is the scenario. I have a Layer class which I want to create

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This is the scenario.
I have a Layer class which I want to create a subclass of, let’s call this ParentLayer class. The ParentLayer class will have yet another Layer subclass, called the ChildLayer class. Which is the best way to do it?

Declare ChildLayer inside ParentLayer as a private class.

// LayerSubclass.h
#include "Layer.h"

class ParentLayer : public Layer {
private:
   class ChildLayer : public Layer {
   private:
       // ChildLayer members
   public:
       // Stuff...
   };

   ChildLayer _childLayer;

public:
   // Stuff...
};

Declare ChildLayer as a separate class within the same header file.

// LayerSubclass.h
#include "Layer.h"

class ChildLayer : public Layer {
private:
    // ChildLayer members
public:
    // Stuff...
};

class ParentLayer : public Layer {
private:    
   ChildLayer _thisChild;

public:
   // Stuff...
};

I’ve been using the first method but then I thought of the second method (which is cleaner and much more readable). Thoughts?

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    2026-06-15T20:35:03+00:00Added an answer on June 15, 2026 at 8:35 pm

    I might prefer to use a nested class:

    • If the nested class need friend access to private members of the containing class (which for example may be true of iterator classes, which access members of the corresponding container class)
    • Or if the nested class is a private implementation detail of the containing class, which is not exposed to other classes via the containing class’ public API
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