Re: "delete" asserts in debug build, multiple inheritance (msvc 7.1)
* Carl Daniel [VC++ MVP]:
Alf P. Steinbach wrote:
OK, a little investigation seems to indicate that the problem is
related to automatically generated default-initialization, not with
virtual destructors as I thought (although defining them or not had
an effect).
This sounds hauntingly like a bug I reported during the VC7.1 beta.
Unfortunately, since Everett bugs weren't ported over into Connect from the
predecessor bug system, I can't verify that.
At any rate, I too can repro the bug with VC7.1, while both VC8 (2005) and
VC9 (2008) get it right.
Thanks for checking.
It is useful information.
- Alf (angry with Bill, again)
Being angry will Bill is a really foolish sentiment. It's equivalent to
being angry with Richard Stallman for a bug in GCC.
Hah! Kill Bill! Kill Bill I I!
Cheers,
- Alf
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