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<h4 class="subsection">12.7.4 Implicit Copy-Assignment for Virtual Bases</h4>
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<p>When a base class is virtual, only one subobject of the base class
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belongs to each full object. Also, the constructors and destructors are
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invoked only once, and called from the most-derived class. However, such
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objects behave unspecified when being assigned. For example:
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<pre class="smallexample"> struct Base{
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char *name;
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Base(char *n) : name(strdup(n)){}
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Base& operator= (const Base& other){
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free (name);
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name = strdup (other.name);
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}
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};
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struct A:virtual Base{
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int val;
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A():Base("A"){}
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};
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struct B:virtual Base{
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int bval;
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B():Base("B"){}
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};
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struct Derived:public A, public B{
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Derived():Base("Derived"){}
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};
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void func(Derived &d1, Derived &d2)
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{
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d1 = d2;
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}
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<p>The C++ standard specifies that ‘<samp><span class="samp">Base::Base</span></samp>’ is only called once
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when constructing or copy-constructing a Derived object. It is
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unspecified whether ‘<samp><span class="samp">Base::operator=</span></samp>’ is called more than once when
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the implicit copy-assignment for Derived objects is invoked (as it is
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inside ‘<samp><span class="samp">func</span></samp>’ in the example).
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<p>G++ implements the “intuitive” algorithm for copy-assignment: assign all
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direct bases, then assign all members. In that algorithm, the virtual
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base subobject can be encountered more than once. In the example, copying
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proceeds in the following order: ‘<samp><span class="samp">val</span></samp>’, ‘<samp><span class="samp">name</span></samp>’ (via
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<code>strdup</code>), ‘<samp><span class="samp">bval</span></samp>’, and ‘<samp><span class="samp">name</span></samp>’ again.
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<p>If application code relies on copy-assignment, a user-defined
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copy-assignment operator removes any uncertainties. With such an
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operator, the application can define whether and how the virtual base
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subobject is assigned.
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