´Value´ and ´standard_value´ don't have a virtual destructor. When I understand the code right, this is intended, because they are used through ´shared_ptr´ and so its not required. Nevertheless, clang does warn about it, since at the point of the destructor call it can not check if the object has a final type. Adding the C++11 keyword ´final´ to ´standard_value´ avoids this warning. |
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