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@ -5350,7 +5350,7 @@ Note that calling a specific explicitly qualified function is not a virtual call
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##### Note
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There is nothing inherently wrong with calling virtual functions constructors and destructors.
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There is nothing inherently wrong with calling virtual functions from constructors and destructors.
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The semantics of such calls is type safe.
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However, experience shows that such calls are rarely needed, easily confuse maintainers, and become a source of errors when used by novices.
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