14.7 Common Misunderstandings with GNU C++
C++ is a complex language and an evolving one, and its standard definition (the ISO C++ standard) was only recently completed. As a result, your C++ compiler may occasionally surprise you, even when its behavior is correct. This section discusses some areas that frequently give rise to questions of this sort.
• Static Definitions: | Static member declarations are not definitions | |
• Name lookup: | Name lookup, templates, and accessing members of base classes | |
• Temporaries: | Temporaries may vanish before you expect | |
• Copy Assignment: | Copy Assignment operators copy virtual bases twice |
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