https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=51325
Bug ID: 51325
Summary: covariant
Product: clang
Version: 12.0
Hardware: PC
OS: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: enhancement
Priority: P
Component: C++
Assignee: unassignedclangb...@nondot.org
Reporter: pirkelbau...@llnl.gov
CC: blitzrak...@gmail.com, dgre...@apple.com,
erik.pilking...@gmail.com, llvm-bugs@lists.llvm.org,
richard-l...@metafoo.co.uk
The attached code should be rejected (Microsoft, Intel) or print "C" (gcc,
sun/Oracle, IBM), whereas the code generated by clang++ (tested with version 6
and 12) prints "B", indicating that the pointer points at the wrong subobject.
This issue is similar but not the same as #23411, which uses virtual
inheritance.
#include <cstdio>
struct A
{
virtual ~A() {}
virtual A* clone() = 0;
};
struct B : A
{
B* clone() = 0;
virtual void prnB() { printf("B"); }
};
struct C : A
{
C* clone() = 0;
virtual void prnC() { printf("C"); }
};
struct D : B, C
{
D* clone() { return new D; /* rejected by Intel/MSVC; warning by IBM */ }
};
int main() {
D d;
C& c = d;
C* cloned = c.clone();
cloned->prnC(); // should print "C"
delete cloned;
return 0;
}
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