What happens when you attempt to compile and run the following code?
#include
class A { protected: int y; public: int x, z; A() : x(1), y(2), z(0) {} A(int a, int b) : x(a), y(b) { z = x * y;}
void Print() { cout << z; }
};
class B : public A { public: int y; B() : A() {} B(int a, int b) : A(a,b) {}
void Print() { cout << z; }
};
int main () { A b(2,5); b.Print(); return 0; }
A. It prints: 10
B. It prints: 2
C. It prints: 5
D. It prints: 1