I have a class Foo that has a reference to Bar as an instance variable. Is there a way to have one of the Foo constructors create a Bar instance (so users of the Foo class need not explicitly create a Bar object themselves)?
I'd like to do something like this:
class Foo {
private:
int size;
Bar& bar; // shared by other objects
//several other instance variables
public:
Foo(int s, Bar& b) : size(s), bar(b) {}
// This, of course, doesn't work. I can't think of an
// alternative that doesn't require users of Foo to
// create Bar
Foo(int s) : size(s), bar(Bar(s)) {}
}
(In "real life", Foo and Bar are more complicated. Bar is a friend of Foo that has a private constructor used only by Foo. Each Bar can be shared by several Foos. This isn't a major problem, I'm just curious if it can be done without pointers.)