// { dg-do run } // { dg-options "-fno-strict-aliasing" } // Test various aspects of vtable layout. // Origin: Mark Mitchell #if defined (__GXX_ABI_VERSION) && __GXX_ABI_VERSION >= 100 struct S0 { virtual void h () { } int k; }; struct S1 { virtual void f () { } int i; }; struct S2 : virtual public S0 { virtual void g () { } int j; }; struct S3 { virtual void k () { } int l; }; struct S4 : public virtual S1, public S2, public S3 { }; inline void* vtable (void *object) { // The vptr is always the first part of the object. return * (void **) object; } int main () { // The vtable layout order for S4 should consist of S4's primary // vtable (shared with S2), followed by the vtable for S3 (because // it is a non-virtual base). Then, these should be followed by the // the vtables for S1 and S0, which are virtual. S4 s4; S0 *s0 = &s4; S1 *s1 = &s4; S2 *s2 = &s4; S3 *s3 = &s4; if (vtable (&s4) != vtable (s2)) return 1; if (vtable (s2) >= vtable (s3)) return 2; if (vtable (s3) >= vtable (s1)) return 3; if (vtable (s1) >= vtable (s0)) return 4; } #else /* !(defined (__GXX_ABI_VERSION) && __GXX_ABI_VERSION >= 100) */ int main () { } #endif /* !(defined (__GXX_ABI_VERSION) && __GXX_ABI_VERSION >= 100) */