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Simple() = default; This makes it clear to anyone reading the code that you're not doing anything in this constructor. And it also means that the first constructor no longer counts as a "user-provided ...
In part 3 of this series on the C++ Core Guidelines, we explore constructors and why, rather than writing a default constructor, you should use in-class member initializers, a feature added in C++ 11.
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