Order of constructor Invocation/ Sequence of execution of constructors
Whenever an object of a class is declared the constructor function of the class automatically gets called/invoked.
The destructor function gets executed in reverse order of the creation of the objects.
Example:1
#include<iostream>
using namespace std;
class A
{
public:
A()
{
cout<<"Constructor of class A"<<endl;
}
};
class B
{
public:
B()
{
cout<<"Constructor of class B"<<endl;
}
};
class C
{
public:
C()
{
cout<<"Constructor of class C"<<endl;
}
};
int main()
{
A a1;
B b1;
C c1;
return(0);
}
/* Output */ Constructor of class A Constructor of class B Constructor of class C
Note:
We may have a situation when a class contains objects of other classes as its data elements , then in such a case the constructors of the member objects are invoked first and then only , the constructors of containing class is invoked.
Example:2
#include<iostream>
using namespace std;
class A
{
public:
A()
{
cout<<"Constructor of class A"<<endl;
}
};
class B
{
public:
B()
{
cout<<"Constructor of class B"<<endl;
}
};
class C
{
A a1,a2;
B b1;
public:
C()
{
cout<<"Constructor of class C"<<endl;
}
};
int main()
{
C c1;
return(0);
}
/* Output */ Constructor of class A Constructor of class A Constructor of class B Constructor of class C




