struct Base {
protected:
int i;
private:
void g(Base& b, struct Derived& d);
};
struct Derived : Base {
void f(Base& b, Derived& d) // member function of a derived class
{
++d.i; // okay: the type of d is Derived
++i; // okay: the type of the implied '*this' is Derived
// ++b.i; // error: can't access a protected member through Base
// (Otherwise it would be possible to change other derived classes,
// like a hypothetical Derived2, base implementation)