Both inheritance and standard composition suffer from the instability of WIP's data organization. At each new WIP release all sources defining and using OpusMagnum objects must be recompiled, because their data structures have likely changed.
This can be avoided using bridging: OpusMagnum now defines a pointer to a WIP object, allocating the object during OpusMagnum's construction, and using OpusMagnum's destructor to destroy it again:
class OpusMagnum
{
WIP *d_wip;
OpusMagnum() // in-class for brevity