BUG: The "this" Pointer is Incorrect in Destructor of Base ClassLast reviewed: May 12, 1997Article ID: Q168385 |
The information in this article applies to:
SYMPTOMSThe "this" pointer is incorrectly setup in the destructor of a base class. This occurs when the array delete is called and there is a class that inherits from two base classes that have virtual functions and the second base class has a virtual destructor.
RESOLUTIONOne workaround is to make the base classes virtual base classes. Another option is to use something other than array new and array delete to allocate and deallocate the memory. For example, declare the array statically.
STATUSMicrosoft has confirmed this to be a bug in the Microsoft products listed at the beginning of this article. We are researching this bug and will post new information here in the Microsoft Knowledge Base as it becomes available.
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Sample Code
#include <iostream> using namespace std; class A { public: A(){} ~A(){} virtual void A1() {} }; class B { public: B(); virtual ~B(); int marker; }; B::B() { marker = 10; cout << "In constructor, this is " << this << endl; } B::~B() { cout << "In destructor, this is " << this << endl; if ( this->marker != 10) cout << "Data has been corrupted" << endl; } class C: public A, public B // class C: public A, virtual public B // Workaround {public: C(){} ~C(){} }; int main() { C * pC; pC = new C[2]; delete [] pC; return 0 ; } /* Sample Program Output */ In constructor, this is 00460DA8 In constructor, this is 00460DB4 In destructor, this is 00460DB0 Data has been corrupted In destructor, this is 00460DA4 Data has been corrupted |
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