.. title:: clang-tidy - readability-redundant-member-init readability-redundant-member-init ================================= Finds member initializations that are unnecessary because the same default constructor would be called if they were not present. Example ------- .. code-block:: c++ // Explicitly initializing the member s is unnecessary. class Foo { public: Foo() : s() {} private: std::string s; }; Options ------- .. option:: IgnoreBaseInCopyConstructors Default is `false`. When `true`, the check will ignore unnecessary base class initializations within copy constructors, since some compilers issue warnings/errors when base classes are not explicitly intialized in copy constructors. For example, ``gcc`` with ``-Wextra`` or ``-Werror=extra`` issues warning or error ``base class 'Bar' should be explicitly initialized in the copy constructor`` if ``Bar()`` were removed in the following example: .. code-block:: c++ // Explicitly initializing member s and base class Bar is unnecessary. struct Foo : public Bar { // Remove s() below. If IgnoreBaseInCopyConstructors!=0, keep Bar(). Foo(const Foo& foo) : Bar(), s() {} std::string s; };