g++ and aliasing bools
Mark Mitchell
mark@codesourcery.com
Sun Jan 27 05:11:00 GMT 2002
> The argument can be extended to handle non-virtual single or multiple
> inheritance: from the C point of view,
This isn't obvious yet.
You have to at least discuss zero-sized base classes and whether or not
GNU C handles them in the same way -- including cases like this:
struct A {};
struct B : public A {};
struct C : public A {};
struct D : public B, C {};
Here, D has size two to avoid having two A's at the same address.
If C did not derive from A, D would have size one. In GNU C, does:
struct A {};
struct B { struct A __base1; };
struct C { struct A __base1; };
struct D {
struct B __base1;
struct C __base2;
};
have size two?
Does the variant where C is empty have size 1?
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