------- Comment #15 from ben at decadent dot org dot uk  2007-02-22 01:10 
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Pawel: Yes, any friend class or function can call a protected or private
destructor wrongly.  So can members of the class - in fact, even pure virtual
members can, since they may still have definitions!

The current implementation warns whenever any function might be able to call a
non-virtual destructor in a polymorphic class; this results in many false
positives.  False warnings result in programmers disabling the warning, or
paying less attention to warnings, or (in this case) introducing a virtual
destructor for no good reason.  That is why I consider the behaviour a bug.


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