Date: Thu, 26 Jan 1995 18:21:54 +0900 From: Stephen Turnbull To: frbelme AT coulomb DOT uwaterloo DOT ca Cc: djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu Subject: Pure Virtual Functions in djgpp A pure virtual function by definition cannot be called. Presumably you are calling an overload of that function for an object whose type is implicitly the virtual class: ie, here the problem is obvious, but there are devious ways to do the same thing. class virtual_base { int data; public: virtual void vf () = 0; }; void func (virtual_base *vbp) { vbp->vf(); // BZZZT! } Maybe you can only do polymorphism for classes with the function defined, and its derivatives. I don't see why this should be a problem, since you can't instantiate a pure virtual class. But there you go; it may be necesary to implement this way. -- Stephen Turnbull / Yaseppochi-gumi http://turnbull.sk.tsukuba.ac.jp/ anon FTP: turnbull.sk.tsukuba.ac.jp Check out Kansai-WWW, too ---------> http://pclsp2.kuicr.kyoto-u.ac.jp/