Given the following code (without virtual inheritance) :
class A
{
public:
virtual void f() = 0;
};
class B : public A
{
public:
virtual void f() {}
};
class C : public A
{
public:
virtual void f() {}
};
class D : public B, public C
{
/* some code */
};
int main()
{
D d;
return 0;
}
the code compile.
On the other hand , here :
class A
{
public:
virtual void f() = 0;
};
class B : virtual public A
{
virtual void f() {}
};
class C : virtual public A
{
virtual void f() {}
};
class D : public B, public C
{
/* some code */
};
int main()
{
D d;
return 0;
}
The compiler presents a compilation error:
no unique final overrider for 'virtual void A::f()' in 'D' .
Why is it different in the second code ?
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