A nested class is a member and as such has the same access rights as any other member. The members of an enclosing class have no special access to members of a nested class; the usual access rules shall be obeyed. [ Example:
class E { int x; class B { }; class I { B b; // OK: E::I can access E::B int y; void f(E* p, int i) { p->x = i; // OK: E::I can access E::x } }; int g(I* p) { return p->y; // error: I::y is private } };
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