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// GROUPS passed destructors
// Check that virtual destructors work correctly. Specifically,
// check that when you destruct an object of a derived class for
// which the base class had an explicitly declared virtual destructor
// no infinite recursion occurs.
//
// Bug description:
// The generated g++ code apparently calls the base class destructor via
// the virtual table, rather than directly. This, of course, results in the
// infinite recursion.
extern "C" void printf (char *, ...);
int errors = 0;
struct base {
int member;
base();
virtual ~base();
};
base::base()
{
}
base::~base()
{
}
struct derived : public base
{
int member;
derived();
~derived();
};
derived::derived() : base()
{
}
int derived_destructor_calls = 0;
extern void exit (int);
derived::~derived()
{
if (++derived_destructor_calls > 2)
errors++;
}
void test ();
int main ()
{
test ();
if (errors)
printf ("FAIL\n");
else
printf ("PASS\n");
return 0;
}
base* bp;
void test()
{
derived a;
a.member = 99;
bp = new derived;
delete bp;
}