Code inspection: Access specifier does not change accessibility level
This inspection notifies you about access specifiers that have no effect on the semantic of the program.
In the example below, the second and third public:
would be grayed out because they follow the first public:
without any other specifiers in between. So in effect you can remove them to improve readability without changing the meaning of your program.
class Person
{
public:
int age;
public: //Access specifier does not change accessibility level
string name;
public: //Access specifier does not change accessibility level
int gender;
}
Note that even the first access specifier could be redundant if there is the same access specifier in a macro expansion that precedes it.
Last modified: 11 February 2024