------- Comment #22 from raf2 at msux dot cjb dot net 2007-05-16 08:50 ------- Mmm... maybe I haven't explained correctly.
If you contract someone to build stairs and later he says: "As long as you don't touch this step, everything's ok" you tell him some nasty things. The users of our g++ programs, our boss, will tell us the same nasty things if they know of equivalent features in our programs. That's the point of having the compiler stopping compilations when (for example) it detects a reference to an object that has been destroyed. Unless someone has a useful employ of having references to objects that have been destroyed, that is why a sample is asked. -- http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=986