c++ - Why can class be followed by 2 class names?
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I don’t understand the syntax of class VALUE_OBJ_CLASS_SPEC. Why can class be followed by 2 class names?

class CMBitMapRO VALUE_OBJ_CLASS_SPEC {
 protected:
  HeapWord* _bmStartWord;      // base address of range covered by map
  size_t    _bmWordSize;       // map size (in #HeapWords covered)
  const int _shifter;          // map to char or bit
  BitMap    _bm;               // the bit map itself

 public:
  // constructor
  CMBitMapRO(int shifter);

  enum { do_yield = true };

  // inquiries
  HeapWord* startWord()   const { return _bmStartWord; }
  size_t    sizeInWords() const { return _bmWordSize;  }
  // the following is one past the last word in space
  HeapWord* endWord()     const { return _bmStartWord + _bmWordSize; }

  // read marks

  bool isMarked(HeapWord* addr) const {
    assert(_bmStartWord <= addr && addr < (_bmStartWord + _bmWordSize),
           "outside underlying space?");
    return _bm.at(heapWordToOffset(addr));
  }

  // iteration
  inline bool iterate(BitMapClosure* cl, MemRegion mr);
  inline bool iterate(BitMapClosure* cl);

  // Return the address corresponding to the next marked bit at or after
  // "addr", and before "limit", if "limit" is non-NULL.  If there is no
  // such bit, returns "limit" if that is non-NULL, or else "endWord()".
  HeapWord* getNextMarkedWordAddress(const HeapWord* addr,
                                     const HeapWord* limit = NULL) const;
  // Return the address corresponding to the next unmarked bit at or after
  // "addr", and before "limit", if "limit" is non-NULL.  If there is no
  // such bit, returns "limit" if that is non-NULL, or else "endWord()".
  HeapWord* getNextUnmarkedWordAddress(const HeapWord* addr,
                                       const HeapWord* limit = NULL) const;

  // conversion utilities
  HeapWord* offsetToHeapWord(size_t offset) const {
    return _bmStartWord + (offset << _shifter);
  }
  size_t heapWordToOffset(const HeapWord* addr) const {
    return pointer_delta(addr, _bmStartWord) >> _shifter;
  }
  int heapWordDiffToOffsetDiff(size_t diff) const;

  // The argument addr should be the start address of a valid object
  HeapWord* nextObject(HeapWord* addr) {
    oop obj = (oop) addr;
    HeapWord* res =  addr + obj->size();
    assert(offsetToHeapWord(heapWordToOffset(res)) == res, "sanity");
    return res;
  }

  void print_on_error(outputStream* st, const char* prefix) const;

  // debugging
  NOT_PRODUCT(bool covers(MemRegion rs) const;)
};

Code comes from jdk8

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VALUE_OBJ_CLASS_SPEC is a macro, defined in globalDefinitions_sparcWorks.hpp

#define VALUE_OBJ_CLASS_SPEC : public _ValueObj

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VALUE_OBJ_CLASS_SPEC is not a tired name, its function is to “describe” the definition category of this class

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