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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T03:30:03+00:00 2026-05-16T03:30:03+00:00

class PureVirtual { public: virtual PureVirtual& Foo () = 0; virtual ~PureVirtual () {}

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class PureVirtual
{
public: virtual PureVirtual& Foo () = 0;
        virtual ~PureVirtual () {}
};

class SemiVirtual : public PureVirtual
{
public: PureVirtual& Foo () { printf ("foo worked."); return *this; }
        virtual ~SemiVirtual () {}
};

class NonVirtual : public SemiVirtual
{
public: NonVirtual& Bar () { printf ("bar worked."); return *this; }
};

TEST (Virtualism, Tests)
{
    PureVirtual& pv = NonVirtual ().Bar().Foo (); <-- Works
    pv.Foo (); // <- Crashes
}

pv.Foo crashes because pv instance has been disposed. How can i prevent this situation, and invoke the foo function without using pointers but by reference?

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    2026-05-16T03:30:04+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 3:30 am

    Because you initialized pv with reference to temporary object.
    “Temporary object” will be automatically destroyed in the next line, after that all calls to non-static methods that use class members, and all virtual methods will crash the application.

    Use pointers. Or this:

    TEST (Virtualism, Tests)
    {
        NonVirtual v;
        PureVirtual& pv = v.Bar().Foo(); <-- Works
        pv.Foo ();
    }
    
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