Hi,

It seems that private binding does not allow access to protected members of 
public classes.

I'm curious about the rationale - it is possible to access those members even 
without private binding just by deriving your own class, so why are they not 
enabled by private binding?

And it's not a security issue (as with private binding, all bets are off 
nevertheless).

Best regards

Markus Schaber
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