In my code, I have used three classes. See the implementation below:
class Medicine
{
int a;
}
class Pain:public Medicine
{
int b;
}
class Comb:public Pain
{
string salt,com;
}
All classes have just parameterized constructors.
And call()
is like
call()
{
cout<<"You are in class the_name_of_the_class"<<endl;
}
I have defined a function with same name, call()
, in all of them. (They are not declared as virtual till now)
The code goes like:
int main()
{
Pain *p[2];
p[0]= new Comb("Salt","Com",2,110);
p[1]= new Comb("SALT","COM",1,100);
p[0]->call();
delete p[0];
delete p[1];
return 0;
}
Output: Call goes to Pain’s call()
However, if I make Pain::call() as virtual (Medicine::call() is real), then call goes to Comb’s call(). No issue!
But when I am doing Medicine *p[2]
instead of Pain *p[2]
,
Following error is occuring
*** glibc detected *** ./a.out: free(): invalid pointer: 0x00000000022ed078 ***
======= Backtrace: =========
/lib64/libc.so.6[0x3b64a760e6]
./a.out[0x400efe]
/lib64/libc.so.6(__libc_start_main+0xfd)[0x3b64a1ecdd]
./a.out[0x400b79]
======= Memory map: ========
more things goes here, and this ending with
Abort(core dumped)
Why so? This again disappear when I use virtual for Medicine::call().(This problem is independent of whether Pain::call() is virtual or not). Why is this happening?
Medicine/Pain/Comb
classes?call()
virtual? etc etc