DOCUMENT:Q151500 31-JUL-2001 [visualc] TITLE :FIX: /Og Causes vfptr Initialization Problems PRODUCT :Microsoft C Compiler PROD/VER:4.2 5.0 OPER/SYS: KEYWORDS:kbcode kbtool kbCompiler kbVC420bug kbVC500bug kbVS97sp1fix ====================================================================== ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The information in this article applies to: - Microsoft Visual C++, 32-bit Enterprise Edition, versions 4.2, 5.0 - Microsoft Visual C++, 32-bit Professional Edition, versions 4.2, 5.0 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SYMPTOMS ======== Under some circumstances, virtually calling a class member function from within the class's constructor may cause the wrong version of the member function to be called when global optimizations are enabled (/Og or #pragma optimize("g",on) ). Virtually calling a class member function means assigning the value of this to a pointer variable and attempting to call virtual member functions via that pointer. Please see the sample code in the More Information Section below. CAUSE ===== The vfptr is not being properly initialized. In the sample code below, p in effect becomes an A* instead of a B*. RESOLUTION ========== One workaround is to disable global optimizations for the class constructor. Please note the sections of code that compile conditionally for the constant 'WORKAROUND' in the sample code below. Another workaround is not to call the member function(s) virtually. That is call them directly via the this pointer, ( this->f() ), or to simply call the function using the implied this pointer, ( f() ). STATUS ====== Microsoft has confirmed this to be a bug in the Microsoft products listed at the beginning of this article. This bug has been corrected in Visual Studio 97 Service Pack 1. For additional information about the Visual Studio 97 Service Pack 1, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: Q170365 INFO: Visual Studio 97 Service Packs - What, Where, and Why MORE INFORMATION ================ /* Compile Options: /Og // uncomment the following to illustrate the workaround which // disables global optimizations for the constructor //#define WORKAROUND class A { public: virtual void f() = 0; virtual void g(); }; void A::g() { } class B : public A { public: B(); virtual void f(); virtual void g(); }; void B::f() { } void B::g() { } #ifdef WORKAROUND #pragma optimize("g",off) #endif // WORKAROUND B::B() { B* p = this; // If p->g() is changed to this->g(), or simply g(), the // correct member function (B::g) is called. p->g(); // Actually calls A::g() // if p->f() is changed to this->f(), or simply f(), the // correct member function (B::f) is called. p->f(); // Actually calls A::f(), which causes a runtime error } #ifdef WORKAROUND #pragma optimize("g",on) #endif //WORKAROUND int main() { B b; return 0; } Additional query words: /Og Global Optimization ====================================================================== Keywords : kbcode kbtool kbCompiler kbVC420bug kbVC500bug kbVS97sp1fix Technology : kbVCsearch kbAudDeveloper kbVC420 kbVC500 kbVC32bitSearch kbVC500Search Version : 4.2 5.0 Issue type : kbbug Solution Type : kbfix ============================================================================= THE INFORMATION PROVIDED IN THE MICROSOFT KNOWLEDGE BASE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND. MICROSOFT DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. IN NO EVENT SHALL MICROSOFT CORPORATION OR ITS SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER INCLUDING DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, LOSS OF BUSINESS PROFITS OR SPECIAL DAMAGES, EVEN IF MICROSOFT CORPORATION OR ITS SUPPLIERS HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES SO THE FOREGOING LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY. Copyright Microsoft Corporation 2001.