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<P><EM>This is an unofficial snapshot of the ISO/IEC JTC1 SC22 WG21
  Core Issues List revision 118b.
  See http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/ for the official
  list.</EM></P>
<P>2025-09-28</P>
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<A NAME="1137"></A><H4>1137.
  
Explicitly-defaulted virtual special member functions
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<B>Section: </B>9.6.2&#160; [<A href="https://wg21.link/dcl.fct.def.default">dcl.fct.def.default</A>]
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 <B>Status: </B>C++11
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 <B>Submitter: </B>FI
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 <B>Date: </B>2010-08-02<BR><BR>


<P>[Voted into the WP at the March, 2011 meeting.]</P>

<A href="http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2011/n3296.html#FI3">N3092 comment
  FI&#160;3<BR></A>

<P>It should be allowed to explicitly default a virtual
special member function on its first declaration. It is very
likely that users will want to default virtual copy
assignment operators and destructors without having to write
such defaulting outside of the class.</P>

<P><B>Proposed resolution (November, 2010):</B></P>

<P>This issue is resolved by the resolution of <A HREF="1135.html">issue 1135</A>.</P>

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