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@DavidRodríguez-dribeas Forget covariant returns.
It is not possible IN GENERAL to compile one virtual function without generating many compiled functions.
IN GENERAL means that in PARTICULAR cases it is possible.
And what I wrote is not always true, only for the simplest, fastest, virtual call convention for the simplest case (base class or single non-virtual inheritance).
There is an alternative, only implemented by cfront AFAIK.
cfront makes all virtual calls slower for the sake of simplicity.
I don't know the fine details, but cfront avoids the many functions I just mentioned.
If you think about it, and understand even the basics of C++ object model, it should be obvious.
@DavidRodríguez-dribeas Which vtable?
So you think there is ONE vtable.
@DavidRodríguez-dribeas "hint: virtual destructors will generate multiple symbols" not talking about multiple "symbols" but multiple implementations
The different destructors have different purposes.
The many implementation of one virtual function will end up doing exactly the same thing.
You need to learn about non trivial object layout.
Objects with many vptr, things like that.

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