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c++ - Default inheritance access specifier

If I have for example two classes A and B, such that class B inherits A as follows:

class B: public A

In this case, I'm doing public inheritance.

If I write the previous code as follows:

class B: A

What type of inheritance will I be doing here (i.e; public)? In other words, what is the default access specifier?

Just a side question here. Do I call the previous line of codes statements? Especially that I remember I read in the C++ Without Fear: A Beginner's Guide That Makes You Feel Smart book that statements are that that end with ;. What do you think about that?

Thanks.

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Just a small addition to all the existing answers: the default type of the inheritance depends on the inheriting (derived) type (B in the example), not on the one that is being inherited (base) (A in the example).

For example:

class A {};
struct B: /* public */ A {};
struct A {};
class B: /* private */ A {};

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