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c++ - Are static fields inherited?

When static members are inherited, are they static for the entire hierarchy, or just that class, i.e.:

class SomeClass
{
public:
    SomeClass(){total++;}
    static int total;
};

class SomeDerivedClass: public SomeClass
{
public:
    SomeDerivedClass(){total++;}
};

int main()
{
    SomeClass A;
    SomeClass B;
    SomeDerivedClass C;
    return 0;
}

would total be 3 in all three instances, or would it be 2 for SomeClass and 1 for SomeDerivedClass?

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The answer is actually four in all cases, since the construction of SomeDerivedClass will cause the total to be incremented twice.

Here is a complete program (which I used to verify my answer):

#include <iostream>
#include <string>

using namespace std;

class SomeClass
{
    public:
        SomeClass() {total++;}
        static int total;
        void Print(string n) { cout << n << ".total = " << total << endl; }
};

int SomeClass::total = 0;

class SomeDerivedClass: public SomeClass
{
    public:
        SomeDerivedClass() {total++;}
};

int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
    SomeClass A;
    SomeClass B;
    SomeDerivedClass C;

    A.Print("A");
    B.Print("B");
    C.Print("C");

    return 0;
}

And the results:

A.total = 4
B.total = 4
C.total = 4

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