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Asked: June 6, 20262026-06-06T19:31:38+00:00 2026-06-06T19:31:38+00:00

When do class members get their default values in c++11? Is the following code

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When do class members get their default values in c++11? Is the following code legitimate?

class C {
    void* buffer;
    uint16_t& crc = *reinterpret_cast <uint16_t*> (buffer);
public:
    explicit C (void* p) : buffer (p) {}
};

I expect, that the default value of crc is just syntax sugar, so that crc is initialized after buffer has been. Am I correct?

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    2026-06-06T19:31:39+00:00Added an answer on June 6, 2026 at 7:31 pm

    The order of initialization of non-static data members is specified in paragraph 10 of 12.6.2 Initializing bases and members [class.base.init]
    (emphasis mine):

    In a non-delegating constructor, initialization proceeds in the following order:

    [… things regarding bases]

    — Then, non-static data members are initialized in the order they were declared in the class definition
    (again regardless of the order of the mem-initializers).

    — Finally, the compound-statement of the constructor body is executed.

    As you can see, whether the members are initialized with a so called mem-initializer (i.e. inside a constructor, before its body) or a brace-or-equal-initializer (i.e. in the class definition) or with nothing at all has no bearing on initialization order.

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