Hi,
thanks for your guide how to manage these problems. In some way
this is exactly what I'm doing now and as long as I'm only
dealing with pointers and new/delete, it works.
On Tue, Aug 17, 1999 at 09:15:45PM +0900, Masaharu Goto wrote:
>
> I suspect both problems have the same root cause. I haven't been able
> to look into the detail, it is likely that combination of compiled class
> and interpreted class has something to do. Can you avoid following cases?
>
> // Interpreted class inherits from Compiled class
> class Interpreted : public Compiled {
> };
This is difficult to avoid, C++ without inherited classes? But,
nevertheless, this also works if later on instances of the
interpreted class are only referenced by pointers, like in your
next example below:
> class Compile;
> class Interpreted {
> Compiled *p;
> public:
> Interpreted() { p = new Compiled; }
> ~Interpreted() { delete p; }
> };
>
> Could you implement EMModule in this way?
I've implemented the classes which use EMModule in this way
(i.e. Compiled <-> EMModule) and this seem to work now.
Best regards,
Volker
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