Compiler Error C2552
'identifier' : non-aggregates cannot be initialized with initializer list
The aggregate identifier was incorrectly initialized.
Aggregates are defined as:
Arrays
Classes, structures, and unions that do not have:
Constructors
Private or protected members
Base classes
Virtual functions
In addition, Visual C++ does not allow data types in an aggregate that contains constructors.
The following represent the reasons C2552 may fire when an aggregate initialization is attempted on a type:
The type has one or more user-defined constructors.
The type has one ore more non-static, private data members.
The type has one or more virtual functions.
The type has a base class.
The type is a ref class or CLR interface.
The type has a non-fixed dimension array (zero-array) whose elements have destructors.
The following sample generates C2552:
// C2552.cpp
// compile with: /clr
#include <string>
using namespace std;
struct Pair_Incorrect {
private:
string m_name;
double m_val;
};
struct Pair_Correct1 {
public:
Pair_Correct1(string name, double val)
: m_name(name), m_val(val) {}
private:
string m_name;
double m_val;
};
struct Pair_Correct2 {
public:
string m_name;
double m_val;
};
int main() {
// To fix, add a constructor to this class and use it for
// initializing the data members, see Pair_Correct1 (below)
// or
// Do not have any private or protected non-static data members,
// see Pair_Correct2 (below). Pair_Correct2 is not recommended in
// case your object model requires some non-static data members to
// be private or protected
string name("John");
Pair_Incorrect pair1 = { name, 0.0 }; // C2552
// initialize a CLR immutable value type that has a constructor
System::DateTime dt = {2001, 4, 12, 22, 16, 49, 844}; // C2552
Pair_Correct1 pair2( name, 0.0 );
Pair_Correct1 pair3 = Pair_Correct1( name, 0.0 );
Pair_Correct2 pair4 = { name, 0.0 };
System::DateTime dt2(2001, 4, 12, 22, 16, 49, 844);
}