Can someone please explain how static variables in member functions work in C++.
Given the following class:
class A {
void foo() {
static int i;
i++;
}
}
If I declare multiple instances of A
, does calling foo()
on one instance increment the static variable i
on all instances? Or only the one it was called on?
I assumed that each instance would have its own copy of i
, but stepping through some code I have seems to indicate otherwise.
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