[class.static.data] (original) (raw)
11 Classes [class]
11.4 Class members [class.mem]
11.4.9 Static members [class.static]
11.4.9.3 Static data members [class.static.data]
A static data member is not part of the subobjects of a class.
If a static data member is declared thread_local there is one copy of the member per thread.
If a static data member is not declaredthread_local there is one copy of the data member that is shared by all the objects of the class.
A static data member shall not be mutable ([dcl.stc]).
The declaration of a non-inline static data member in its class definition is not a definition and may be of an incomplete type other thancv void.
[Example 1: class process { static process* run_chain;static process* running;}; process* process::running = get_main(); process* process::run_chain = running;
The definition of the static data member run_chain of classprocess inhabits the global scope; the notationprocess::run_chain indicates that the member run_chainis a member of class process and in the scope of classprocess.
In the static data member definition, theinitializer expression refers to the static data member running of class process.
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[Note 2:
Once the static data member has been defined, it exists even if no objects of its class have been created.
[Example 2:
In the example above, run_chain and running exist even if no objects of class process are created by the program.
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The member shall still be defined in a namespace scope if it is odr-used ([basic.def.odr]) in the program and the namespace scope definition shall not contain an initializer.
The declaration of an inline static data member (which is a definition) may specify a brace-or-equal-initializer.
If the member is declared with the constexpr specifier, it may be redeclared in namespace scope with no initializer (this usage is deprecated; see [depr.static.constexpr]).
[Note 3:
There is exactly one definition of a static data member that is odr-used ([basic.def.odr]) in a valid program.
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[Note 4:
Static data members of a class in namespace scope have the linkage of the name of the class ([basic.link]).
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