Reading through The C++ Programming Language, 4th Edition, there's a class defined like so
class Vector
{
private:
int sz;
double *a;
public:
Vector(int s) :elem{new double[s]}, sz{s} {}
}
I'm a bit confused on how this constructor syntax works. I believe Vector(int s) is creating a constructor function that takes one parameter s, and that it initializes elem and sz. But why is there a :? I thought functions bodies were surrounded by {}? And so what do the empty braces {} at the end serve?