February 2013
Intermediate to advanced
672 pages
16h 2m
English
Let C be a class, and let V be a blank final member field of C. Then:
• V is definitely assigned (and moreover, not definitely unassigned) before the declaration of any member type (§8.5, §9.5) of C.
Let C be a class declared within the scope of V. Then:
• V is definitely assigned before a member type declaration of C iff V is definitely assigned before the declaration of C.
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