"Pure Virtual Function Called": An Explanation
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Description: This article provides an in-depth look at the "pure virtual function called" error message.
"Pure Virtual Function Called": An Explanation | First Page | Previous | Next "Pure Virtual Function Called": An Explanation "Pure virtual function called" is the dying message of the occasional crashed C++ program. What does it mean? You can find a couple of simple, well-documented explanations out there that apply to problems easy to diagnose during postmortem debugging. There is also another rather subtle bug that generates the same message. If you have a mysterious crash associated with that message, it might well mean your program went indirect on a dangling pointer. This article covers all these explanations.
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