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this': used in base member initializer list
Remarks
The this pointer is valid only within nonstatic member functions. It can't be used in the initializer list for a base class.
The base-class constructors and class member constructors are called before this constructor. This pattern is the same as passing a pointer to an unconstructed object to another constructor. If those other constructors access any members or call member functions on this, the result is undefined. You shouldn't use the this pointer until all construction is complete.
This warning is off by default. For more information, see Compiler Warnings That Are Off by Default.
Example
The following example generates C4355:
// C4355.cpp
// compile with: /w14355 /c
#include <tchar.h>
class CDerived;
class CBase {
public:
CBase(CDerived *derived): m_pDerived(derived) {}
~CBase();
virtual void function() = 0;
CDerived * m_pDerived;
};
class CDerived : public CBase {
public:
CDerived() : CBase(this) {} // C4355 "this" used in derived c'tor
virtual void function() {}
};
CBase::~CBase() {
m_pDerived -> function();
}
int main() {
CDerived myDerived;
}